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Distributed Service Network is a wide term related to distribution and travelling i.e. distribution of resource among facilities located at various locations and travelling of resource along a distributed network. Policy making problems in distributed service networks can be clearly classified into a number of hierarchical levels. The levels are distinguished by time horizon of the problem, by amount of cost involved in the implementation of a solution, and by the political implications of the solution. In the public sector, it includes ambulance, fire, police and other services. In the private sector courier, taxi, repair, maintenance and the like are considered to be distributed service network.
Emergency response, location problems, p – median.
Emergency response, location problems, p – median.
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