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Tables of Contents for Computer-Aided Scheduling of Public Transport
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Part 1: Vehicle and Crew Scheduling - Methodical Advances
A New Model for the Mass Transit Crew Scheduling Problem
1
16
Mohamadreza Banihashemi
Ali Haghani
A Global Method for Crew Planning in Railway Applications
17
20
Alberto Caprara
Michele Monaci
Paolo Toth
Efficient Timetabling and Vehicle Scheduling for Public Transport
37
16
Avi Ceder
Rail Crew Scheduling and Rostering Optimization Algorithms
53
20
Andreas Ernst
Houyuan Jiang
Mohan Krishnamoorthy
Helen Nott
David Sier
Applying an Integrated Approach to Vehicle and Crew Scheduling in Practice
73
18
Richard Freling
Dennis Huisman
Albert P. M. Wagelmans
A Network Flow Approach to Crew Scheduling Based on an Analogy to an Aircraft/Train Maintenance Routing Problem
91
30
Taieb Mellouli
Tabu Search for Driver Scheduling
121
16
Yindong Shen
Raymond S.K. Kwan
Part 2: Vehicle and Crew Scheduling - Practical Issues
Experiences with a Flexible Driver Scheduler
137
16
Sarah Fores
Les Proll
Anthony Wren
Scheduling Train Crews: A Case Study for the Dutch Railways
153
14
Richard Freling
Ramon M. Lentink
Michiel A. Odijk
Evaluating a DSS for Operational Planning in Public Transport Systems: Ten Years of Experience with the GIST System
167
14
Teresa Galvao Dias
Jose Vasconcelos Ferreira
Joao Falcao e Cunha
Crew Scheduling for Netherlands Railways ``Destination: Customer''
181
22
Leo Kroon
Matteo Fischetti
Selecting and Implementing a Computer Aided Scheduling System for a Large Bus Company
203
12
Michael Meilton
Days-off Scheduling in Public Transport Companies
215
18
Dulce Pedrosa
Miguel Constantino
Part 3: Advanced Transit Service and Vehicle Routing
Modeling Cost and Passenger Level of Service for Integrated Transit Service
233
20
Mark Hickman
Kelly Blume
Adaptive Memory Programming for a Class of Demand Responsive Transit Systems
253
22
Federico Malucelli
Maddalena Nonato
Teodor Gabriel Crainic
Francois Guertin
A Cycle Based Optimization Model for the Cyclic Railway Timetabling Problem
275
22
Leon Peeters
Leo Kroon
Minmax Vehicle Routing Problems: Application to School Transport in the Province of Burgos
297
22
Cristina R. Delgado Serna
Joaquin Pacheco Bonrostro
Part 4: Monitoring and Control
An Approach Towards the Integration of Bus Priority, Traffic Adaptive Signal Control, and Bus Information/Scheduling Systems
319
16
Pitu Mirchandani
Anna Knyazyan
Larry Head
Wenji Wu
An Optimal Integrated Real-Time Disruption Control Model for Rail Transit Systems
335
30
Su Shen
Nigel H. M. Wilson
Design of Customer-oriented Dispatching Support for Railways
365
22
Leena Suhl
Claus Biederbick
Natalia Kliewer
Determining Traffic Delays through Simulation
387
12
Penglin Zhu
Eckehard Schnieder
Optimization Approach to Support the Grouping and Scheduling of Air Traffic Control Sectors
399
16
Ana Paula Barbosa-Povoa
Paula Leal de Matos
Lucio Rocha
Part 5: Strategic Decision Problems
New Revenue Management Strategies for Railway Network Providers
415
14
Imma Braun
Karl Albrecht Klinge
Martin Schroeder
Eckehard Schnieder
Impacts of Deregulation on Planning Processes and Information Management Design in Public Transit
429
14
Joachim R. Daduna
Cost-benefit-analysis of Investments into Railway Networks with Periodically Timed Schedules
443
18
Michael Kolonko
Ophelia Engelhardt-Funke
Appendices
Appendix 1: Referees
461
2
Appendix 2: List of Presented Papers not Included in this Volume
463
2
Appendix 3: Exhibitors and Sponsors
465