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Investigação Operacional

Print version ISSN 0874-5161

Inv. Op. vol.26 no.1 Lisboa  2006

 

Applying data warehousing technology to support planning and control on mass transit companies

João Mendes Moreira* and Jorge Freire de Sousa*

*INEGI – Instituto de Engenharia Mecânica e Gestão Industrial

Rua Dr. Roberto Frias s/n; 4200-465 Porto – Portugal

FEUP – Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto

Email: jmoreira@fe.up.pt and jfsousa@fe.up.pt,

Tel.:+351-225081639, Fax: +351-225081797

 

 

Abstract

This paper describes the methodology used in the construction of a Data Warehousing project to support planning and control on mass transit companies. The data sources used were the ones from the GIST98/EUROBUS system - a computer application for supporting operational planning in public transport companies. Firstly, the main Data Warehousing concepts and definitions are introduced. After the problem description and a brief analysis of different Data Warehousing methodologies, the analysis and development phases of the Data Warehousing project are presented. Finally, in the conclusions, the main advantages to implement such a system in the situation described are emphasized.

Keywords: Data Warehousing, OLAP, Mass Transit, Transportation Management

 

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