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13th ATMOS 2013: Sophia Antipolis, France
- Daniele Frigioni, Sebastian Stiller:
13th Workshop on Algorithmic Approaches for Transportation Modelling, Optimization, and Systems, ATMOS 2013, September 5, 2013, Sophia Antipolis, France. OASIcs 33, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik 2013, ISBN 978-3-939897-58-3 - Frontmatter, Table of Contents, Preface, Workshop Organization.
- Marc Goerigk, Sacha Heße, Matthias Müller-Hannemann, Marie Schmidt, Anita Schöbel:
Recoverable Robust Timetable Information. 1-14 - Donatella Firmani, Giuseppe F. Italiano, Luigi Laura, Federico Santaroni:
Is Timetabling Routing Always Reliable for Public Transport?. 15-26 - Katerina Böhmová, Matús Mihalák, Tobias Pröger, Rastislav Srámek, Peter Widmayer:
Robust Routing in Urban Public Transportation: How to Find Reliable Journeys Based on Past Observations. 27-41 - Hannah Bast, Jonas Sternisko, Sabine Storandt:
Delay-Robustness of Transfer Patterns in Public Transportation Route Planning. 42-54 - Ruslan Sadykov, Alexander A. Lazarev, Vitaliy Shiryaev, Alexey Stratonnikov:
Solving a Freight Railcar Flow Problem Arising in Russia. 55-67 - Ralf Borndörfer, Heide Hoppmann, Marika Karbstein:
A Configuration Model for the Line Planning Problem. 68-79 - Emilio Carrizosa, Jonas Harbering, Anita Schöbel:
The Stop Location Problem with Realistic Traveling Time. 80-93 - Moritz Kobitzsch, Marcel Radermacher, Dennis Schieferdecker:
Evolution and Evaluation of the Penalty Method for Alternative Graphs. 94-107 - Andreas Paraskevopoulos, Christos D. Zaroliagis:
Improved Alternative Route Planning. 108-122 - Hannah Bast, Mirko Brodesser, Sabine Storandt:
Result Diversity for Multi-Modal Route Planning. 123-136 - Boadu Mensah Sarpong, Christian Artigues, Nicolas Jozefowiez:
Column Generation for Bi-Objective Vehicle Routing Problems with a Min-Max Objective. 137-149 - Arthur Bit-Monnot, Christian Artigues, Marie-José Huguet, Marc-Olivier Killijian:
Carpooling: the 2 Synchronization Points Shortest Paths Problem. 150-163
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