Abstract:
The Eastern Province Road Passengers Transport Authority (EPRPTA) is one of the
most important investment mechanisms for the provincial council launched in 2009.
EPRPTA is composed largely of three districts inclusive of Ampara, Batticaloa, and
Trincomalee. The transport area in Sri Lanka, especially in Eastern Province has not
been the desired qualitative development to provide for the aggressive markets of the
contemporary international mainly as demanded with the aid of the commercial and
commercial sectors.
Approach to investigate the elements affecting the first-class of provider in public bus
transport, and the relationship among the elements affecting, which rely on and
independently of the improvement of transport. The study was performed as a
qualitative analysis primarily based on the Straussian concept; the facts had been
gathered via a chain of interviews and observations.
We discovered significantly affected elements as growing visitors crowding raising
expenses of delivery as compared to other inputs one of the different kind routes as
the short distance (inside Trincomalee District) and lengthy-distance(out of Eastern
Province). Depending on the elements used to measure carrier satisfaction as
automobile safety, the physical layout of the station, frequency of departures, online
seat booking, and the mode of accessibility can be stated. The provided proof of
concept automation toolkit empowers the public transport management officers to
effectively plan, organize and carry out their transport-related operations with the help
of a managed information system.
In end, we determined that consumer pride closer to public transportation plays a
critical position in figuring out the provider's high-quality thereby the expected
provider pleasant can be progressed through delivery customers may be reached. In
the long run, leading to reducing inefficient non-public automobile usage on public
streets.
Citation:
Shereen, A.G.R.F. (2022). An Automation toolkit for resource - aware public transport service scheduling - a case study [Master's theses, University of Moratuwa]. Institutional Repository University of Moratuwa. http://dl.lib.uom.lk/handle/123/21586