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Two traffic assignment packages were developed for use on the Texas Highway Department's IBM 360/50 Computer System. The Texas Small Network Package, which will accommodate small networks of up to 4,000 nodes, implements a new algorithm which allows the trees to be built and the network simultaneously loaded. The Texas Large Network Package, which will accommodate a network of up to about 16,000 nodes, uses a new minimum path algorithm which is considerably more efficient than any previously used. A battery of computer programs for trip distribution was also developed and adopted by the Texas Highway Department.
TRANPLAN is a package of separate, distinct programs which perform travel demand analysis. TRANPLAN can be used to perform the traditional four-step t...
This study was concerned with calibrating and testing the gravity model trip distribution using a small sized urban area - Waco, Texas. An analysis of...
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