Transportation Research Part B: Methodological
1979 - 2025
Current editor(s): Fred Mannering
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Volume 13, issue 4, 1979
  - A non-compensatory model of transportation behavior based on sequential consideration of attributes   pp. 269-280  
- Wilfred W. Recker and Thomas F. Golob
- Freight transport demand revisited: A microeconomic view of multimodal, multicharacteristic service uncertainty and the demand for freight transport   pp. 281-288  
- Andrew Daughety
- Traffic control and route-choice; a simple example   pp. 289-294  
- M. J. Smith
- The existence, uniqueness and stability of traffic equilibria   pp. 295-304  
- M. J. Smith
- More paradoxes in the equilibrium assignment problem   pp. 305-309  
- Caroline Fisk
- A model and algorithm for multicriteria route-mode choice   pp. 311-316  
- Robert B. Dial
- A model of optimal transport maintenance with demand responsiveness   pp. 317-339  
- Terry L. Friesz and J. Enrique Fernandez
Volume 13, issue 3, 1979
  - Rectangular routeing in Smeed's city   pp. 181-182  
- R. J. Vaughan and E. Doyle
- Short run supply functions with decreasing user costs   pp. 183-187  
- Edward K. Morlok
- Estimating choice probabilities among nested alternatives   pp. 189-205  
- Yosef Sheffi
- Vehicle dispatching with competition   pp. 207-216  
- Charles S. Tapiero and Dror Zuckerman
- The effect of round-off error on computed solutions of trip distribution problems   pp. 217-228  
- N. F. Stewart
- A multiple transfer function model for air traffic control systems   pp. 229-236  
- Neil W. Polhemus
- The marginal cost taxation of a transportation network   pp. 237-242  
- M. J. Smith
- A theoretical and empirical model of trip chaining behavior   pp. 243-257  
- Thomas Adler and Moshe Ben-Akiva
- On the calibration of the combined distribution-assignment model   pp. 259-267  
- S. Erlander, S. Nguyen and N. F. Stewart
Volume 13, issue 2, 1979
  - Determining intermediate origin-destination matrices for the analysis of composite mode trips   pp. 91-103  
- Michael Florian and Marc Los
- The dogit model   pp. 105-111  
- Marc J. I. Gaundry and Marcel G. Dagenais
- Locating new passenger facilities on a transportation network   pp. 113-122  
- Pitu B. Mirchandani and Amedeo R. Odoni
- The analysis of entropy models with equality and inequality constraints   pp. 123-132  
- T. R. Jefferson and C. H. Scott
- Aggregation with multinomial probit and estimation of disaggregate models with aggregate data: A new methodological approach   pp. 133-146  
- Fernando Bouthelier and Carlos F. Daganzo
- A note on the turn and arrival likelihood algorithms of traffic assignments   pp. 147-150  
- Yosef Sheffi
- The optimal location of a single ring road   pp. 151-154  
- M. J. Smith
- Testing the dogit model with aggregate time-series and cross-sectional travel data   pp. 155-166  
- Marc J. I. Gaudry and Michael J. Wills
- Traffic assignment in a two-dimensional continuous representation of a traffic network with flow-dependent speeds   pp. 167-179  
- D. J. Buckley
Volume 13, issue 1, 1979
  - Introduction   pp. 1-3  
- D. E. Boyce
- Formulating and solving the network design problem by decomposition   pp. 5-17  
- George B. Dantzig, Roy P. Harvey, Zachary F. Lansdowne, David W. Robinson and Steven F. Maier
- Continuous equilibrium network design models   pp. 19-32  
- Mustafa Abdulaal and Larry J. LeBlanc
- A discrete-convex programming approach to the simultaneous optimization of land use and transportation   pp. 33-48  
- Marc Los
- Application of optimal subset selection to problems of design and scheduling in urban transportation networks   pp. 49-63  
- Werner Rothengatter
- Solutions to the optimal network design problem with shipments related to transportation cost   pp. 65-80  
- D. E. Boyce and J. L. Soberanes
- The structure of the solution set to network optimisation problems   pp. 81-90  
- A. D. Pearman