Transportation Research Part B: Methodological
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==Transportation Research Series== | ==Transportation Research Series== | ||
*[[Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice]] | *[[Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice]] | ||
- | *Transportation Research Part B: Methodological | + | *'''Transportation Research Part B: Methodological''' |
*[[Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies]] | *[[Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies]] | ||
*[[Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment]] | *[[Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment]] |
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Transportation Research: Part B publishes papers on all methodological aspects of the subject, particularly those that require mathematical analysis. The general theme of the journal is the development and solution of problems that are adequately motivated to deal with important aspects of the design and/or analysis of transportation systems. Areas covered include: traffic flow; design and analysis of transportation networks; control and scheduling; optimization; queuing theory; logistics; supply chains; development and application of statistical, econometric and mathematical models to address transportation problems; cost models; pricing and/or investment; traveler or shipper behavior; cost-benefit methodologies.
Audience: Operations researchers, Logisticians, Economists, Econometricians, Mathematical Modelers, and Transportation Engineers, Geographers and Planners.
http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/548/description#description
Transportation Research Series
- Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice
- Transportation Research Part B: Methodological
- Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies
- Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment
- Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review
- Transportation Research Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour