Information Technology Applications in Transport

Information Technology Applications in Transport
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Publisher : VSP
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 9067640662
ISBN-13 : 9789067640664
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Synopsis Information Technology Applications in Transport by : Peter W. Bonsall

This text looks at a number of issues from the initial collection of data, through its planning and control, use of in marketing and demand management in the aspects of the application of Information Techology to the transport industry. It is aimed at students of transport systems who are seeking information on techniques used within the industry and the specialist practitioner seeking a description of related fields with a view to the development of linked transport systems or seeking inspiration from the methods adapted by specialists in other areas.

Fleet Management and Logistics

Fleet Management and Logistics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9781461557555
ISBN-13 : 1461557550
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Fleet Management and Logistics by : Teodor G. Crainic

TEODOR GABRIEL CRAINIC, DIRECTOR The Centre for Research on Transportation (C.R.T.) was founded in 1971 by the Universite de Montreal. From 1988 on, it is jointly managed by the Universite de Montreal and its affiliated schools, the Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales and Ecole Poly technique. Professors, students and researchers from many institutions in the Montreal area join forces at the C.R.T. to analyze transportation, logistics and telecommunication systems from a multidisciplinary perspective. The C.R.T. pursues three major, complementary objectives: training of high-level specialists; the advancement of knowledge and technology; the transfer of technology towards industry and the public sector. Its main field of expertise is the develop ment of quantitative and computer-based models and methods for the analysis of urban, regional and intercity transportation networks, as well as telecommunication systems. This applies to the study of passenger and commodity flows, as well as to the socioeconomic aspects of transportation: policy, regulation, economics. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the C.R.T. offered the opportunity to evaluate past accomplishments and to identify future trends and challenges. Five colloquia were thus organized on major research and application themes that also reflected our main research areas. They gathered together internationally renowned researchers who linked recent scientific and technological advances to modeling and methodological challenges waiting to be tackled, particularly concerning new problems and applica tions, and the increasingly widespread use of new technologies.

UMTA Abstracts

UMTA Abstracts
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Total Pages : 84
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ISBN-10 : PURD:32754075492458
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The Vehicle Routing Problem

The Vehicle Routing Problem
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Total Pages : 367
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ISBN-10 : 0898714982
ISBN-13 : 9780898714982
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Synopsis The Vehicle Routing Problem by : Paolo Toth

Computer-Aided Transit Scheduling

Computer-Aided Transit Scheduling
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 396
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ISBN-10 : 3540601937
ISBN-13 : 9783540601937
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Synopsis Computer-Aided Transit Scheduling by : Joachim R. Daduna

This proceedings volume consists of papers presented at the Sixth International Workshop on Computer-Aided Scheduling of Public Transpon, which was held at the Fund~lio Calouste Gulbenkian in Lisbon from July 6th to 9th, 1993. In the tradition of alternating Workshops between North America and Europe - Chicago (1975), Leeds (1980), Montreal (1983), Hamburg (1987) and again Montreal (1990), the European city of Lisbon was selected as the venue for the Workshop in 1993. As in earlier Workshops, the central theme dealt with vehicle and duty scheduling problems and the employment of operations-research-based software systems for operational planning in public transport. However, as was initiated in Hamburg in 1987, the scope of this Workshop was broadened to include topics in related fields. This fundamental alteration was an inevitable consequence of the growing demand over the last decade for solutions to the complete planning process in public transport through integrated systems. Therefore, the program of this workshop included sections which dealt with scheduling problems and computerized systems for operational planning as well as sections on network planning and data management.