Dear All,
Abstracts are invited for the session on Real-World scheduling and routing at Euro28. Real-world problems often pose very specific challenges, taking into account working patterns, person preferences or environmental factors. This session will focus on papers that showcase the solving of scheduling or routing problems involving real-world scenarios and data. Possible problem areas include delivery vehicle routing, mobile workforce scheduling, staff rostering, creation of customised travel plans etc. Topics for submission include, but are not limited to:
Investigation of new real-world variants of scheduling/routing problems
Case studies on the use and adoption of OR techniques on real world scheduling/routing problems
Use of real-world APIs and data, such as live travel information or vehicle tracking in the problem solving process
Abstracts should be submitted by the first of March via the Euro2016 website at http://www.euro2016.poznan.pl/ using submission code b40c37d3.
For further information please contact the session coordinator Neil Urquhart (n.urquhart[AT]napier.ac.uk).
The full CfP is available at http://www.soc.napier.ac.uk/~cs88/Euro2016.htm
Yours,
Neil Urquhart
Dr Neil Urquhart
Programme Leader, Computing Science
Edinburgh Napier University,
Edinburgh, UK
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