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Alternate strategies for solving bottleneck assignment problems - analysis and computational results
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    Alternate strategies for solving bottleneck assignment problems - analysis and computational results (English)
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    We analyze two strategies for solving the bottleneck assignment problem - the threshold method and the shortest augmenting path concept -, show their theoretical equivalence and computational behaviour. We develop a new rather efficient labeling technique to be used in the shortest augmenting path method and a hybrid procedure combining the advantages of both concepts. Extensive computational results are reported.
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    computational study
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    bottleneck assignment
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    threshold method
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    shortest augmenting path concept
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    theoretical equivalence
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    computational behaviour
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    labeling technique
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    hybrid procedure
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    computational results
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