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The book covers both theory and applications of locational analysis (LocAn). The reader will see the power of LocAn models in various real-world contexts varying from communication design, robotics, mail delivery, etc. As such it is a valuable source for practitioners, lecturers and students. The book is divided into two parts: The first part contains chapters in which an overview of some of the LocAn methodologies is given. The second part describes in more detail some selected applications. The book is well-suited as source for a graduate course, but also for students, lecturers and practitioners who want to learn about LocAn through self-study. It gives researchers a state of the art review of available location models.
Facility location is concerned with the siting of one or more facilities in a way that optimizes certain objectives such as minimizing transportation costs, providing equitable service to customers, or minimizing the time taken to deliver emergency services. This handbook presents a wide-ranging survey of location analysis. Both researchers in the subject and practitioners concerned with the solution of real-world problems will find this an up-to-date and comprehensive volume which addresses all the major methods and applications in the field. Each chapter has been written by an expert on that particular topic, and the editor has taken care to ensure a uniformity of style and notation throughout. The book is organized into four parts: Methodology and analysis of facility location.- Various objectives in facility location.- Competitive facility location.- Routing and location.
The book covers both theory and applications of locational analysis
(LocAn). The reader will see the power of LocAn models in various
real-world contexts, varying from communication design to robotics
and mail delivery. It is divided into two parts. The first part
contains an overview of some of the LocAn methodologies. The second
part describes in thorough detail some selected applications. The
text provides researchers with an excellent and well thought-out
review of available location models.
Facility location applications are concerned with the location of
one or more facilities in a way that optimizes a certain objective
such as mini mizing transportation cost, providing equitable
service to customers, cap turing the largest market share, etc.
Facility location problems give rise to challenging geometrical and
combinatorial problems. The research on facility location problems
spans many research fields such as operations re search/management
science, industrial engineering, geography, economics, computer
science, mathematics, marketing, electrical engineering, urban
planning, and related fields. Applications to facility location
models abound. Location of warehouses, plants, hospitals, retail
outlets are classical examples. Applications are also found in the
location of electronical components, warning sirens, sprinklers,
radar beams, exploratory oil wells. These are less obvious
"facilities." One should consider applying a location model to any
scenario that involves finding a best location (or locations) for
any object(s). This book Facility Location: A Survey of
Applications and Methods pro vides a state of the art review along
with references to important contem porary topics in locational
analysis. The book includes twenty chapters divided into four
parts, each dealing with a different aspect of location modeling
and implementation. The book concludes with over 1,200 refer ences.
The first part Methodology and Analysis consists of a survey of
method ological and technical aspects of location analysis. Issues
such as estimating distances, the error introduced by assuming
discrete demand rather than continuous one, global optimization
techniques, inference of weights, con jugate duality, and using
Voronoi diagrams are reviewed."
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