The Dial-A-Ride Automated Scheduling System is a package of computer programs developed on a Westinghouse 2500 minicomputer by the MITRE Corporation under sponsorship of the Urban Mass Transportation Administration. The system contains an automated scheduler that dynamically assigns customer requests for trips to vehicle tours and dispatches the vehicles through their stops; data analysis programs that produce statistical reports on system performance; and programs to generate and maintain the data files required by the scheduler, such as the file of related street names.
Summary of an Automated Scheduling System for Demand Responsive Public Transportation
1974
36 pages
Report
No indication
English
Demand-responsive Scheduling in Railway Transportation
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