The Intercity Transportation Effectiveness computer programs are composed of a Data Base System, System Executive, and the ITE Model programs. The Data Base programs are used to create, update, and print the data base. The System Executive is used to control the flow of 'in process' data between the various programs of the ITE Model and to save intermediate and final results. The model programs are structured in five modules, namely, Passenger Demand, Cargo Demand, Routes, Network Assignment, and Timetable Building. Saved results can be printed by means of a Report Generator Program. The system is programmed in Extended Fortran 4 for execution on a CDC 6600 computer. This volume contains a description of the acceptance tests used to validate the capability of the programs to operate on real-world airline networks. The tests include running an 81-node network and performing 19 sensitivity tests on a subnetwork of approximately 25 nodes. (Author)
Intercity Transportation Effectiveness Model. Documentation Volume III. Acceptance Test Specifications
1970
57 pages
Report
No indication
English
Air Transportation , Computer Software , Air transportation , Transportation models , Air cargo , Computer programming , Scheduling , Instructions , Linear programming , Network flows , Air traffic , Urban areas , Acceptability , Optimization , FORTRAN , FORTRAN 4 programming language , Intercity transportation systems