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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 30, 2019
Filed:
Oct. 31, 2011
Michael W. Detwiler, Cornelius, NC (US);
James W. Reynolds, Jr., Statesville, NC (US);
Anthony H. Watts, Winston-Salem, NC (US);
Thomas Baeck, Bochum, DE;
Ron Breukelaar, Charlotte, NC (US);
Hans Peter Senft, Charlotte, NC (US);
Michael W. Detwiler, Cornelius, NC (US);
James W. Reynolds, Jr., Statesville, NC (US);
Anthony H. Watts, Winston-Salem, NC (US);
Thomas Baeck, Bochum, DE;
Ron Breukelaar, Charlotte, NC (US);
Hans Peter Senft, Charlotte, NC (US);
Bentley Systems, Inc., Exton, PA (US);
Abstract
A computer-implemented land planning system is designed to generate at least one conceptual fit solution to a user-defined land development problem. The system employs a computer readable medium and a computer program encoded on the medium. The computer program is operable, when executed on a computer, for electronically creating at least one candidate solution to the land development problem. The candidate solution incorporates engineering measurements applicable in development of an undeveloped land site, the land site including a conceptually designed vehicle parking area. A fitness function quantitatively evaluates the candidate solution based on its cost. A heuristic problem-solving strategy manipulates the engineering measurements of the candidate solution to achieve a more quantitatively fit solution to the land development problem. Documentation illustrating the fit solution to the land development problem is delivered to the user.