Computer-Aided Transit Scheduling : Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Computer-Aided Scheduling of Public Transport /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Daduna, Joachim R.
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Wren, Anthony
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988.
Series:Lecture Note in Economics Mathematical Systems ; 308.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Computer-Aided Scheduling in Urban Mass Transit Companies: Past, Present and Future
  • ALIAGES: A System for the Assignment of Bus Routes to Garages
  • The Multiple Vehicle DIAL-A-RIDE Problem
  • Bus Scheduling with a Fixed Number of Vehicles
  • An Interactive System for Extra-Urban Vehicle and Crew Scheduling Problems
  • A Lagrangian Relaxation Based Heuristic for the Urban Transit Crew Scheduling Problem
  • BDS: A System for the Bus Drivers' Scheduling Problem Integrating Combinatorial Optimization and Logic Programming
  • CREW-OPT: Crew Scheduling by Column Generation
  • Aspects of Bus Crew Scheduling Using a Set Partitioning Model
  • Experiences with a Crew Scheduling System Based on Set Covering
  • Planning Shift Work and Duty Roster for Personnel with Variable Workload
  • Computer-Aided Vehicle and Duty Scheduling Using the HOT Programme System
  • Development and Implementation of an Automatic System for Bus and Crew Scheduling at RN-Portugal
  • The Development of Micro-BUSMAN: Scheduling on Micro-Computers
  • Overview of HASTUS Current and Future Versions
  • Scheduling on Microcomputers Using MICROBUS
  • INTERPLAN
  • An Interactive Program System for Crew Scheduling and Rostering of Public Transport
  • OPTIBUS: A Scheduling Package
  • Integrated Decision Support Systems for Urban Transport Scheduling: Discussion of Implementation and Experience
  • CHIC Graphic and CHIC Services: RATP-Developed Software Packages for Time-Scheduled Design
  • Scheduling Railway Motive Power
  • The Use of Computers in Bus and Crew Scheduling by London Buses and its Predecessors: A User's View
  • The Transition to Computerized Bus and Crew Scheduling at the MontrĂ©al Urban Community Transit Company
  • The SEMTA Experience with Computer-Aided Scheduling
  • Designing Transit Short-Turn Trips with the Elimination of Imbalanced Loads
  • Co-Ordination of Joint Headways
  • Computer-Aided Line Network Design (DIANA) and Minimization of Transfer Times in Networks (FABIAN)
  • Schedule Synchronization for Public Transit Networks
  • Appoendix 1
  • Appendix 2.