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In the past three decades, linear, nonlinear, dynamic, integer and multicriteria programming have been used very successfully to solve various traffic and transportation problems. Typical problems include assigning traffic in a network, distributing personnel to jobs, distributing transport facilities to carry out planned schedules, and planning fleet development and transportation-location tasks. Their solutions can be found using one of the mathematical programming methods.
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Teodorovič, D., Vukadinovič, K. (1998). A Fuzzy Mathematical Programming Approach to Transportation. In: Traffic Control and Transport Planning:. International Series in Intelligent Technologies, vol 13. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4403-2_3
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