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Tourmaster

A Vehicle Routing Planning System

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Hector
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TourMaster is an easy to use vehicle routing program for personal computers. It is particularly appropriate for teaching and for practical exploration of vehicle routing methods. The following problems can be solved by TourMaster: registration of a road network, determination of the shortest distances, determination of the optimum sequence, scheduling of vehicle routing, manual computer-aided vehicle routing planning.

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  • Paessens H.: Tourenplanung mit TourMaster. Anwendungsprogramme für den IBM PC Oldenbourg Verlag, München (1987)

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Paessens, H. (1988). Tourmaster. In: Krause, B., Schreiner, A. (eds) Hector. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73576-9_26

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