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Investigação Operacional
Print version ISSN 0874-5161
Abstract
COLACO, Susana Gueifão and PATO, Margarida Vaz. Tourist Routes Design: A Heuristic Approach to a Case Study. Inv. Op. [online]. 2003, vol.23, n.1, pp.1-16. ISSN 0874-5161.
The problem of Tourist Routes Design involves defining circuits for a tourist wishing to enjoy a several days visit, in a given region following his particular interests. From an Operations Research standpoint, this problem can be framed as a vehicle routing problem with time windows. Once the issue has been analysed, mathematical formulations are drawn up. The methodology proposed is based on a breakdown of the problem into three levels: the first involves determining single day routes (sub-routes), the second, built from the daily sub-routes, concerns a global route whose duration d is decided by the tourist and the third one is designed to obtain an improved global route of d days. For the first level, two constructive heuristics will be presented - a nearest neighbour heuristic and an insertion heuristic. For the second level, a constructive heuristic was created and, for the third, an improvement heuristic embedding diversification-intensification strategies. The algorithms developed were computationally implemented and tested by building tourist routes for the Santarém region.
Keywords : Tourist Itineraries; Vehicle Routing; Problem with Time Windows; Constructive Heuristics; Diversification and Intensification Strategies.