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Online-Ressource (XVI, 191p. 73 illus, digital)
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Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
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Includes bibliographical references
Foreword; Acknowledgements; Contents; Abbreviations; List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Motivation; 1.2 Goal of the Study and Problem Outline; 1.3 Developments towards Dynamic Tour Planning; 1.4 Market Analysis; 1.5 Course of Action; Chapter 2 Dynamic Transportation Problems; 2.1 Characteristics of Dynamic Problems; Measuring Dynamism; Configuration Framework for Dynamic Algorithms; 1. Technique of Adjustment; 2. Reaction of Adjustment; 3. Frequency of Adjustment; 4. Duration of Adjustment; 5. Synchronization of Adjustment; 6. Scope of Adjustment
Simulation Techniques for Dynamic AlgorithmsPerformance Analysis for dynamic algorithms; 2.2 Relevance and Classification of Dynamic StandardProblems; 2.3 Investigated Problem Settings; Chapter 3 Literature Review; 3.1 Statistical Analysis of the Surveyed Publications; 3.2 Practical Applications; 3.3 Algorithmic Solution Concepts; 3.3.1 Dynamic Approaches without Knowledge of the Future; 3.3.1.1 Local Search Approaches; 3.3.1.2 Metaheuristics; Tabu Search; Evolutionary Approaches; Variable Neighborhood Search; Ant Colony; Second Objective Function
3.3.1.3 Heuristic Application of Exact ProceduresColumn Generation; Lagrange Relaxation; Application of CPLEX Solver; Linear Assignment Problems; 3.3.1.4 Rule-Based Decision Making; Rule-Based Decision Making; Fuzzy Logic Approach; 3.3.1.5 Multi-Agent Systems; 3.3.2 Strategies Anticipating the Future without Knowledge ofthe Future; 3.3.3 Dynamic Stochastic Approaches with Explicit Knowledgeof the Future; 3.4 Dynamic Test Data; 3.5 Acceptance of Dynamic Planning Applications inReal-Life; Chapter 4 Development and Evaluation of twoDynamic Planning Procedures; 4.1 Multiple Neighborhood Search
4.1.1 General Planning Process and Synchronization4.1.2 Best Insertion; 4.1.3 Improvement Neighborhoods; 4.1.4 Simulation Framework; 4.2 Assignment Based Procedure; 4.2.1 Bipartite Assignment Problem; 4.2.2 Assignment Matrix; Sector I; Sector II; Sector III; Sector IV; 4.2.3 Events and Matrix Updates; 4.2.4 Procedure Workflow and Simulation; 4.3 A Comparison of Both Procedures; 4.4 Test Data; 4.4.1 Self-Generated Test Scenarios; Node Network; Static and dynamic orders; Vehicles; 4.4.2 Benchmark Data from the Literature; 4.5 Computational Results and Performance Analysis
4.5.1 Computational Results for Self-Generated Test Scenarios4.5.2 Computational Results for Benchmark Data from the Literature; 4.6 Selection of a Procedure for the Real-Life Application; Chapter 5Real-Life Application at an InternationallyOperating Freight ForwardingCompany; 5.1 General Requirements for Long-Haul Transportationin Europe; 5.1.1 Social Regulation EC 561/2006; Single Driver Mode; Team Driver Mode; 5.1.2 Social Regulation AETR; 5.1.3 Directive EC 2002/15 on Working Hours; 5.1.4 Traffic Bans; 5.1.5 Inspection of Compliance; 5.1.6 Some Recent Literature
5.2 Exemplary Real-Life Planning Situation at aFreight Forwarding Company
ISBN: 978-3-8349-6675-9 ; 978-3-8349-2879-5
Other identifiers:
10.1007/978-3-8349-6675-9 [DOI]
Classification: Betriebswirtschaft: Sonstiges ; Methoden und Techniken der Betriebswirtschaft
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014015313