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Overview

The charts below compare the quality of a sequence generated by a 'one pass' method such as a greedy algorithm or 'place next' logic to the quality of the Optessa MLS sequence.

Let us compare the sequencing of 1200 units- cars, for instance- with a combination of rules relating to run lengths, color changeover, even distribution and sliding window average. Here is the chart for the one pass sequence:

One Pass Sequence



As you can see, the 'one pass' algorithm generates a sequence of uneven quality. The penalty spikes in the chart show how the sequence can lead to significant violations. Now take a look at the sequence of the same 1200 units generated by Optessa MLS.

Optessa MLS Sequence



This is a much superior sequence. The quality of the sequence is even throughout without any spikes; moreover, the total penalty cost is lower as well.

 

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