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Les Proll

Researcher at University of Leeds

Publications -  27
Citations -  471

Les Proll is an academic researcher from University of Leeds. The author has contributed to research in topics: Linear programming & Integer programming. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 27 publications receiving 462 citations.

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An algorithm for determining all extreme points of a convex polytope

TL;DR: An algorithm for determining all the extreme points of a convex polytope associated with a set of linear constraints, via the computation of basic feasible solutions to the constraints, is presented.
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Integer Linear Programming and Constraint Programming Approaches to a Template Design Problem

TL;DR: A design problem arising in the color printing industry is described and a number of integer linear programming and constraint programming approaches to its solution are discussed, showing that the constraint programming approach provides better results, although in some cases after considerable handcrafting.
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A flexible system for scheduling drivers

TL;DR: This paper shows for the first time how theory and practice have been brought together, explaining the many features which have been added to the algorithmic kernel to provide a user-friendly and adaptable system designed to provide maximum flexibility in practice.
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An Improved ILP System for Driver Scheduling

TL;DR: Improvements and alternative solution methods have now been incorporated into the mathematical programming component of the TRACS II system, including a column generation technique which implicitly considers many more valid shifts than standard linear programming approaches.
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TRACS II: a hybrid IP/heuristic driver scheduling system for public transport

TL;DR: The driver scheduling problem in public transport is discussed and a combined integer linear programming/heuristic approach to its solution is described, which has been applied successfully in many operational and planning scenarios.