Abstract
Possible methods to construct, visualize and analyse the 'map' of the State's nuclear infrastructure based on different directed graph approaches are proposed. The transportation and the flow network models are described in detail. The use of the possible evaluation methodologies and the use of available software tools to construct and maintain the nuclear 'map' using pre-defined standard building blocks (nuclear facilities) are introduced and discussed.
Huszti, Jozsef;
[1]
Nemeth, Andras;
[2]
Vincze, Arpad
[3]
- Institute of Isotope of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest (Hungary)
- ESRI Hungary, Budapest (Hungary)
- Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority, Budapest (Hungary)
Citation Formats
Huszti, Jozsef, Nemeth, Andras, and Vincze, Arpad.
Applicability of the Directed Graph Methodology.
Italy: N. p.,
2012.
Web.
Huszti, Jozsef, Nemeth, Andras, & Vincze, Arpad.
Applicability of the Directed Graph Methodology.
Italy.
Huszti, Jozsef, Nemeth, Andras, and Vincze, Arpad.
2012.
"Applicability of the Directed Graph Methodology."
Italy.
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title = {Applicability of the Directed Graph Methodology}
author = {Huszti, Jozsef, Nemeth, Andras, and Vincze, Arpad}
abstractNote = {Possible methods to construct, visualize and analyse the 'map' of the State's nuclear infrastructure based on different directed graph approaches are proposed. The transportation and the flow network models are described in detail. The use of the possible evaluation methodologies and the use of available software tools to construct and maintain the nuclear 'map' using pre-defined standard building blocks (nuclear facilities) are introduced and discussed.}
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volume = {47}
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title = {Applicability of the Directed Graph Methodology}
author = {Huszti, Jozsef, Nemeth, Andras, and Vincze, Arpad}
abstractNote = {Possible methods to construct, visualize and analyse the 'map' of the State's nuclear infrastructure based on different directed graph approaches are proposed. The transportation and the flow network models are described in detail. The use of the possible evaluation methodologies and the use of available software tools to construct and maintain the nuclear 'map' using pre-defined standard building blocks (nuclear facilities) are introduced and discussed.}
journal = []
volume = {47}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Italy}
year = {2012}
month = {Jun}
}