Tánczos Katalin, Török Árpád, Szabó Zsombor, Pauer Gábor, Ghadi Maen

Decision Making Methods in Transportation


Step 11: Defining the optimal values

After we have managed to generate the table, we can define the optimal values. To do this, we need to differentiate between basic and non-basic variables. If there is a value 1 in a variable’s column and the other values are 0, then it is a basic variable. In any other cases, the investigated variable is non-basic. In the case of a non-basic variable its optimal solution is zero. In the case of a basic variable, the row including the value 1 will belong to the beta value. This beta value indicates the optimal solution for the investigated variable.

Decision Making Methods in Transportation

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Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó

Online megjelenés éve: 2018

ISBN: 978 963 059 939 9

The content of the book fits to the teaching program of the subject titled ‘Decision making methods’ taught at Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) Faculty of Transportation Engineering and Vehicle Engineering. The book firstly introduces the most frequently applied general approaches of solving linear optimisation problems and then discusses a few special decision support models. In the course of the investigation the book discusses the models from theory to practice, especially considering transportation related problems and models. The introduced models can efficiently support transportation related decision making processes. Therefore, it can fructify for its readers in the field of transportation management, transportation process coordination and transportation system operation.

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