Future paths for integer programming and links to artificial intelligence
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Four key areas of Integer programming are examined from a framework that links the perspectives of artificial intelligence and operations research, and each has characteristics that appear usefully relevant to developments on the horizon.About:
This article is published in Computers & Operations Research.The article was published on 1986-05-01 and is currently open access. It has received 3985 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Integer programming & Tabu search.read more
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An open vehicle routing problem metaheuristic for examining wide solution neighborhoods
TL;DR: An innovative local search metaheuristic which examines wide solution neighborhoods in the open vehicle routing problem (OVRP) by storing static move descriptor entities in Fibonacci heaps and employing a tabu scheme and a penalization strategy both compatible with the SMD design.
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From timetabling to train regulation-a new train operation model
Shaw-Ching Chang,Yu-Chi Chung +1 more
TL;DR: No matter the problem is planning the timetable of trains, the unusual passenger flow occurrence or the incident caused delay, the model will make the train regulation as the same as the timetable construction, which will simplify the work of administration.
An Integrated System-Level Design for Testability Methodology
TL;DR: The objective is to address test problems faced by the designer at the system level by developing several new methods to help the designers to analyze the testability and improve it as well as to perform test scheduling and test access mechanism design.
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The gravity p-median model
Tammy Drezner,Zvi Drezner +1 more
TL;DR: A new model for the p -median problem is proposed and the probability that a customer patronizes a facility is proportional to the attractiveness of that facility and to a decreasing utility function of the distance to the facility.
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Exploiting Tabu Search Memory in Constrained Problems
TL;DR: An adaptive penalty approach is used that exploits the short-term memory structure of the tabu list along with the long-termMemory of the search results to optimize constrained problems effectively when using tabu search.
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