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Showing papers on "Service level published in 1966"


01 Nov 1966
TL;DR: In this article, service properties of a transport system that result from operating policies are formulated jointly with system costs by varying major system design parameters such as vehicle size, allowable dispatching frequency, fleet size and so on, each of which yields a quantity of service at a given level and an associated cost.
Abstract: In this report some service properties of a transport system that result from operating policies are formulated jointly with system costs By varying major system design parameters such as vehicle size, allowable dispatching frequency, fleet size and so on, rather different operating practices are possible each of which yields a quantity of service at a given level and an associated cost The model finds optimal operating policies with respect to a weighted function of system cost and traveller utility (service level) The resulting evaluations for each set of parameters can serve as a basis for comparison of competing systems which, though only a crude basis, contains generalizable components representing dominant measures of transport effectiveness, ie, its cost and its apparent desirability The fundamental assumption made is that all technological aspects of a possible system remain to be selected The models developed here have further use after component choices are made (Author)

3 citations