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Summary

The paper deals with the role of GIS in solving logistical problems given the topology of the terrain. The importance of automating voice interaction component between dispatcher and driver was grounded. Key parameters of voice interactions that increase the efficiency of routing was highlighted: the amount of time scheduled for service at the point of delivery, characteristic of the stop, fact of completion of delivery. Prospects of further investigation was outlined.

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2017-05-15
2024-03-28
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