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- Editors:
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Stefan Voß
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Department of Business Administration, University of Technology Braunschweig, Information Systems and Information Management, Braunschweig, Germany
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Joachim R. Daduna
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University of Applied Business Administration Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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Table of contents (25 chapters)
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Vehicle and Crew Scheduling — Methodical Advances
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- Mohamadreza Banihashemi, Ali Haghani
Pages 1-15
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- Alberto Caprara, Michele Monaci, Paolo Toth
Pages 17-36
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- Andreas Ernst, Houyuan Jiang, Mohan Krishnamoorthy, Helen Nott, David Sier
Pages 53-71
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- Richard Freling, Dennis Huisman, Albert P. M. Wagelmans
Pages 73-90
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- Yindong Shen, Raymond S. K. Kwan
Pages 121-135
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Vehicle and Crew Scheduling — Practical Issues
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- Sarah Fores, Les Proll, Anthony Wren
Pages 137-152
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- Richard Freling, Ramon M. Lentink, Michiel A. Odijk
Pages 153-165
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- Teresa Galvão Dias, José Vasconcelos Ferreira, João Falcão e Cunha
Pages 167-179
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- Leo Kroon, Matteo Fischetti
Pages 181-201
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- Dulce Pedrosa, Miguel Constantino
Pages 215-232
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Advanced Transit Service and Vehicle Routing
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- Mark Hickman, Kelly Blume
Pages 233-251
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- Federico Malucelli, Maddalena Nonato, Teodor Gabriel Crainic, Francois Guertin
Pages 253-273
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- Cristina R. Delgado Serna, Joaquín Pacheco Bonrostro
Pages 297-317
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Monitoring and Control
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- Pitu Mirchandani, Anna Knyazyan, Larry Head, Wenji Wu
Pages 319-334
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- Su Shen, Nigel H.M. Wilson
Pages 335-363
About this book
This proceedings volume consists of selected papers presented at the Eighth International Conference on Computer-Aided Scheduling 0/Public Transport (CASPT 2000), which was held at the conference center of the Konrad rd Adenauer-Foundation in Berlin, Germany, from June 2pt to 23 , 2000. The CASPT 2000 is the continuation of aseries of international workshops and conferences presenting recent research and progress in computer-aided scheduling in public transport.Previous workshops and conferences were held in • Chicago (1975), • Leeds (1980), • Montreal (1983 and 1990), • Hamburg (1987), • Lisbon (1993) and • Cambridge, Mass. (1997).1 With CASPT 2000, our series of workshops and conferences celebrated th its 25 anniversary. Starting with a Workshop on Automated Techniques [or Scheduling 0/ Vehicle Operators [or Urban Public Transportation Services in 1975 the scope and purpose has broadened since and still continues to do so. The previous workshops and conferences were focused on public mass transit, and while this remained the primary focus ofthe 2000 conference, it included also computer-aided scheduling methods being developed and applied in re lated means of passenger transport systems. Commonalities regarding op erations research techniques such as, e.g., column generation techniques and 1 While there were no formal proceedings for the first workshop but only a p- printed copy of all papers issued to participants on arrival, the subsequent ones are weil documented as folIows: Wren, A. (Ed.) (1981). Computer Scheduling 0/ Public Transport. North Holland, Amsterdam.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Business Administration, University of Technology Braunschweig, Information Systems and Information Management, Braunschweig, Germany
Stefan Voß
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University of Applied Business Administration Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Joachim R. Daduna