Computational models, software engineering, and advanced technologies in air transportation : next generation applications / [edited by] Li Weigang, Alexandre de Barros, Ítalo Romani de Oliveira.

As the air transportation system's capacity increase has not met the rapid growth in demand, maximizing the utilization of the infrastructure is preferred over expanding it. To make the most efficient use of the existing resources, it is then necessary to develop and implement advanced technolo...

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Corporate Author: InfoSci-Books
Other Authors: Barros, Alexandre de, Li, Weigang, 1958-, Oliveira, Ítalo Romani de
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Hershey, PA : Engineering Science Reference, c2010.
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Online Access:IGI Global e-Book Collection
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Summary:As the air transportation system's capacity increase has not met the rapid growth in demand, maximizing the utilization of the infrastructure is preferred over expanding it. To make the most efficient use of the existing resources, it is then necessary to develop and implement advanced technologies.Computational Models, Software Engineering, and Advanced Technologies in Air Transportation: Next Generation Applications disseminates knowledge on modern information technology applications in air transportation useful to professionals, researchers, and academicians. This advanced publication contains multi-disciplinary contributions from the highest reputed authorities in areas of information technology involving air traffic control, airport design, airline management, and operations.
Item Description:"Premier reference source"--Cover.
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1282308572
160566801X (Internet)
160566801X
9781282308572
9781605668017 (Internet)
9781605668017
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