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Zastosowanie metody Promethee II do oceny zintegrowanego systemu miejskiego transportu publicznego w Krakowie
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Solecka, Katarzyna |
| Copyright Year | 2014 |
| Abstract | One of the main tools which are used to improve the operation of urban public transport in cities is an integration. The cities often creates different variants of the integration of urban public transport, but it is difficult to determine which option is the best. This choice can be easier by making an assessment of variants of the integrated system of urban public transport ( ISUPT) by using multicriteria decision aid methods ( MCDA) . Article presents the possibility of applying to assess variants of ISUPT one of the popular methods, the ranking method – Promethee II . Special attention was paid to the complexity of the considered problem, where it is necessary to take into account many aspects of it such as: economic , technical, environmental and social, as well as the interests of stakeholders of consider problem: the city authorities , urban public transport operators , the managers of public transport, passengers and other road users. In order to show the practical application of Promethee method, it was verified on the example of Krakow. AT first stage traffic simulations were carried out for 8 variants ISUPT in Krakow ( W0 , W1 , W2 , W3 , W4 , W5 , W5A , W6 ) in Visum programme used for traffic microsimulation, where W0 variant represents the current state of the transport system in Krakow , while variants W1 W6 are proposals variants of ISUPT in Krakow. To assess the variants a set of 10 criteria was adopted. As a result of computational experiments, it the final ranking of the analyzed variants (from best to the worst) was obtained. |
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| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |