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    ALTO: A computer system for the design of vehicle routing algorithms (English)
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    This paper introduces ALTO, an interactive-graphic computer system designed to facilitate the development of routing algorithms for transportation vehicles. This system embodies a ``general heuristic'', that is, a set of templates that are instantiated by an expert user with his/her own formulas in order to create specific algorithms. By this mean, ALTO can be used to reproduce a broad class of routing algorithms already documented in the literature or can be used to devise new resolution strategies for complex problems. An application for a real mail pick-up problem is presented at the end of the paper, in order to emphasize the flexibility of the system.
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    interactive-graphic computer system
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    routing algorithms
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    transportation vehicles
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    general heuristic
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