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The optimization problem of finding a permutation of a given set of items that minimizes a certain cost function is naturally modeled by introducing a complete digraph G whose vertices correspond to the items to be sorted. Depending on the cost function to be used, different optimization...
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The Simple Landside Aggregate Model (SLAM) is a model for estimating capacity and delays in airport passenger terminals. SLAM is designed to answer “what if†questions about alternative configurations of the various processing and holding facilities in a terminal. It consists of a...
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Cell suppression is a widely used technique for protecting sensitive information in statistical data presented in tabular form. Previous works on the subject mainly concentrate on 2- and 3-dimensional tables whose entries are subject to marginal totals. In this paper we address the problem of...
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Crew and vehicle scheduling are fundamental issues in public transit management. Informally, they can be described as the problem of determining the optimal duties for a set of crews (e.g., bus drivers) or vehicles (e.g., buses) so as to cover a given set of timetabled trips, satisfying a number...
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