January 16, 2003 —
The
2nd Edition of the Handbook of Transportation Science has been published by Kluwer Academic Publishers. The new edition includes four new chapters, as well as revisions for many of the original chapters. The book provides the most comprehensive treatment available on quantitative methods and scientific research in transportation systems. In the second edition, new chapters have been added on transportation economics and supply chains:
15. Supply Chains; R. Hall.
16. Revenue Management; G.van Ryzin, K. Talluri.
17. Spatial Interaction Models; P. Rietveld, P. Nijkamp.
18. Transport Economics; R. Arnott, M. Kraus.
Each chapter was written by a leading expert in transportation science. For more information on the book, go to: http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/1-4020-7246-5
Randolph Hall, editor, is Chair and Professor in the Epstein Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering. In addition to editing the Handbook, he is author of Queueing Methods for Services and Manufacturing, and nearly 100 refereed publications.