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Transportation Science, Volume 35
Volume 35, Number 1, February 2001
- Xu Jun Eberlein, Nigel H. M. Wilson, David Bernstein:
The Holding Problem with Real - Time Information Available. 1-18 - Randolph W. Hall, Ali Nowroozi, Jacob H.-S. Tsao:
Entrance Capacity of an Automated Highway System. 19-36 - Suvrajeet Sen, Rekha Pillai, Shirish S. Joshi, Ajay K. Rathi:
A Mean-Variance Model for Route Guidance in Advanced Traveler Information Systems. 37-49 - Lucio Bianco, Giuseppe Confessore, Pierfrancesco Reverberi:
A Network Based Model for Traffic Sensor Location with Implications on O/D Matrix Estimates. 50-60 - Chandra R. Bhat:
Modeling the Commute Activity-Travel Pattern of Workers: Formulation and Empirical Analysis. 61-79 - Wen Zhao, Yu-Sheng Zheng:
A Dynamic Model for Airline Seat Allocation with Passenger Diversion and No-Shows. 80-98 - Paolo Toth, Hillel Bar-Gera, Diego Klabjan, Roberto Baldacci, Cenk Çaliskan, Christina Diakaki, Lasse Fridström, Vijay S. Nori:
Abstracts for the 2000 Transportation Science Section Dissertation Prize Competition. 99-103
Volume 35, Number 2, May 2001
- Hai Yang, Qiang Meng, Michael G. H. Bell:
Simultaneous Estimation of the Origin-Destination Matrices and Travel-Cost Coefficient for Congested Networks in a Stochastic User Equilibrium. 107-123 - Jiang Qian Ying, Toshihiko Miyagi:
Sensitivity Analysis for Stochastic User Equilibrium Network Flows - A Dual Approach. 124-133 - Ennio Cascetta, Maria Nadia Postorino:
Fixed Point Approaches to the Estimation of O/D Matrices Using Traffic Counts on Congested Networks. 134-147 - Hong K. Lo:
A Cell-Based Traffic Control Formulation: Strategies and Benefits of Dynamic Timing Plans. 148-164 - Richard Freling, Albert P. M. Wagelmans, José M. P. Paixão:
Models and Algorithms for Single-Depot Vehicle Scheduling. 165-180 - Candace A. Yano, Alexandra M. Newman:
Scheduling Trains and Containers with Due Dates and Dynamic Arrivals. 181-191 - Oded Berman, Richard C. Larson:
Deliveries in an Inventory/Routing Problem Using Stochastic Dynamic Programming. 192-213
Volume 35, Number 3, August 2001
- Mark D. Hickman:
An Analytic Stochastic Model for the Transit Vehicle Holding Problem. 215-237 - Sang Nguyen, Stefano Pallottino, Federico Malucelli:
A Modeling Framework for Passenger Assignment on a Transport Network with Timetables. 238-249 - Roberto Cominetti, José Correa:
Common-Lines and Passenger Assignment in Congested Transit Networks. 250-267 - Agostino Nuzzolo, Francesco Russo, Umberto Crisalli:
A Doubly Dynamic Schedule-based Assignment Model for Transit Networks. 268-285 - Knut Haase, Guy Desaulniers, Jacques Desrosiers:
Simultaneous Vehicle and Crew Scheduling in Urban Mass Transit Systems. 286-303 - Belgacem Bouzaïene-Ayari, Michel Gendreau, Sang Nguyen:
Modeling Bus Stops in Transit Networks: A Survey and New Formulations. 304-321 - Giorgio Gallo, Federico Di Miele:
Dispatching Buses in Parking Depots. 322-330 - Helena R. Lourenço, José M. P. Paixão, Rita Portugal:
Multiobjective Metaheuristics for the Bus Driver Scheduling Problem. 331-343
Volume 35, Number 4, November 2001
- Luce Brotcorne, Martine Labbé, Patrice Marcotte, Gilles Savard:
A Bilevel Model for Toll Optimization on a Multicommodity Transportation Network. 345-358 - Diego Klabjan, Ellis L. Johnson, George L. Nemhauser, Eric Gelman, Srini Ramaswamy:
Airline Crew Scheduling with Regularity. 359-374 - Jean-François Cordeau, Goran Stojkovic, François Soumis, Jacques Desrosiers:
Benders Decomposition for Simultaneous Aircraft Routing and Crew Scheduling. 375-388 - Takashi Akamatsu:
An Efficient Algorithm for Dynamic Traffic Equilibrium Assignment with Queues. 389-404 - Dirk Heidemann:
A Queueing Theory Model of Nonstationary Traffic Flow. 405-412 - Sung-Eun Kim, Debbie A. Niemeier:
A Weighted Autoregressive Model to Improve Mobile Emissions Estimates for Locations with Spatial Dependence. 413-424 - Alain Hertz, Michel Mittaz:
A Variable Neighborhood Descent Algorithm for the Undirected Capacitated Arc Routing Problem. 425-434
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