Logistics Systems Analysis

Logistics Systems Analysis

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in Vorbereitung

This expanded edition of ALogistics Systems Analysis@ includes new - search results and numerous modifications to enhance comprehensiveness and clarity. It has two new sections, a new appendix, and more than half a dozen new figures. A few references have also been added, but the bibli- raphy is not exhaustive. Much of the new material is based on work by Profs. Alan Erera (Georgia Tech), Karen Smilowitz (Northwestern U. ), and by PhD candidate Yanfeng Ouyang (U. C. Berkeley). Their help is gratefully acknowledged. The financial support of the National Science Foundation and the Volvo Foundations Center of Excellence for the Future of Urban Transportation at U. C. Berkeley is also acknowledged. The new appendix presents the logic behind the traveling salesman and vehicle routing results used in Sec. 4. 2 to describe the transportation ope- tion; Chapter 4 is more self-contained as a result. New section 5. 6 int- duces and evaluates a general method that automatically translates the c- tinuum approximation recipes of Chapters 4 and 5 into discrete system designs. This closes a gap in previous editions. Other additions include an explanation of how to develop system designs that can efficiently acc- modate real-time control strategies to manage uncertainty (new section 4. 6. 3), and extensions of the many-to-many design ideas of Chap. 6 (in - panded section 6. 5. 3). An errata corrigendum will be posted on the - thors=s web site: http://www. ce. berkeley.

The Use of Succinct Models and Data Summaries
Cost
Optimization Methods: One-to-One Distribution
One-to-Many Distribution
One-To-Many Distribution with Transshipments
Many-To-Many Distribution.
ISBN 978-3-540-23914-7
Artikelnummer 9783540239147
Medientyp Buch
Auflage 4th ed.
Copyrightjahr 2005
Verlag Springer, Berlin
Umfang XVII, 296 Seiten
Abbildungen XVII, 296 p.
Sprache Englisch