“…While explaining what is behind the individual steps of the above algorithm, we illustrate each of them by the running example in which A = (0, 1), S 1 = (2, 2), S 2 = (4, 3), S 3 = (2, 5), S 4 = (8, 9), S 5 = (10, 10), S 6 = (11, 11), T 1 = (4, 1), T 2 = (5, 1), T 3 = (6, 1), T 4 = (5, 2), T 5 = (5, 5), T 6 = (5, 6), T 7 = (8, 7), T 8 = (11, 9), T 9 = (13, 10), B = (12,14); see Figure 8. Clearly, there is nothing to be said about…”