Andreas Heimfarth kicks off the contributions in 2020 with a new dataset for the Truck-Based Robots with Depots problem. Check it out at: https://t.co/Ib7HlUvWeX.
The first contributed dataset in 2019: 92 juicy instances for the pickup and delivery problem with time windows and electric vehicles, courtesy of our friend D. Goeke @RWTH. Check them out at: https://t.co/pfYDpUgE0n
@GeoffreyDeSmet @VroomProject for a new algorithm. Uploading a result table is really simple (there is a video tutorial here: https://t.co/3tbwT8sJ2Z). If everybody plays the game, the platform can really become the "go-to" place to have update BKSs for tens of datasets and problem variants 2/
@GeoffreyDeSmet @VroomProject We do track the BKSs! Check the BKSs page: https://t.co/HIEkU0JIhU. On the other hand, we do not keep the records up to day. As a community effort, we expect the users to upload their results tables (https://t.co/NQgAWB0nlf) whenever they finish the experimental campaign .... 1/
#OR2018Brussels 's VRP sessions were very intresting. Too bad everyone only benchmarks with the Solomon instances. There are far more realistic datasets on https://t.co/srsekSMxpk (including my Belgium ones ;-) #orms
e-VRO's J.G. Villegas, C. Guéret, @je_mendozag, and @AlejoMontoyaE just released a technical report on the technician routing and scheduling problem with conventional and electric vehicles. Check it out here: https://t.co/anWyK6pJ1d
The Felipe et al. (2014) benchmarks for the green VRP with multiple technologies and partial charging are now available in our website: https://t.co/6OiufzYkqy. Thanks to Dario Bezzi for his contribution.
We improved searching capabilities: you can now search references, datasets, and result tables using a problem acronym, a key word, the name or last name of an author, etc.
And we made it to 30 datasets in 2017 courtesy of our friends @juliettemedina0, F. Leuhédé, M. Hewitt, and @olivierp44240. Check their benchmarks for the SNDRP here: https://t.co/QVGztfFZea