Cost–Benefit Analysis and Evolutionary Computing

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Cost–Benefit Analysis and Evolutionary Computing

Optimal Scheduling of Interactive Road Projects

9781845424213 Edward Elgar Publishing
The late John H.E. Taplin, formerly Professor of Information Management and Transport, University of Western Australia, Min Qiu, Senior Lecturer, University of Western Australia, Vivian K. Salim, formerly Research Scientist, Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australia and Renlong Han, Research and Development Officer in Traffic Modelling, Main Roads Western Australia
Publication Date: November 2005 ISBN: 978 1 84542 421 3 Extent: 232 pp
This book systematically addresses the issue of interdependence between road projects in a network, when prioritising and scheduling road expansion and maintenance.

The book presents substantial applications for both rural and urban projects and to the optimization of maintenance. The authors confirm the extreme sensitivity to project timing but also show that solutions with almost equal net present values may have dissimilar work schedules. One of these may be selected on environmental or other grounds without losing road user benefits. They go on to explore and demonstrate the issues associated with the integration of evolutionary computing techniques, transport modelling and cost–benefit analysis to achieve an optimal road investment timetable.

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This book systematically addresses the issue of interdependence between road projects in a network, when prioritising and scheduling road expansion and maintenance.

The book presents substantial applications for both rural and urban projects and to the optimization of maintenance. The authors confirm the extreme sensitivity to project timing but also show that solutions with almost equal net present values may have dissimilar work schedules. One of these may be selected on environmental or other grounds without losing road user benefits. They go on to explore and demonstrate the issues associated with the integration of evolutionary computing techniques, transport modelling and cost–benefit analysis to achieve an optimal road investment timetable.

Demonstrating the application of evolutionary computing techniques to an exceptionally complex problem in the real business world, Cost–Benefit Analysis and Evolutionary Computing will be of great value to academics and those practitioners and researchers interested in addressing the classic issue of evaluating road expansion and maintenance programs.
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Contents: Preface 1. Introduction 2. Approaches to Scheduling Interactive Road Projects 3. Selection of Project Schedules 4. Genetic Algorithm to Schedule Road Projects and Estimate Demand 5. Modelling Traffic Responses to Road Improvements 6. Estimating Rural and Inter-Urban Traffic Models 7. Application to Regional Road Projects 8. Application to Urban Projects 9. Optimizing Road Maintenance 10. Optimizing with GA in Spreadsheets 11. Concluding Comments Index
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