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Routesand is a term encountered in transportation planning, geographic information systems, and network routing to describe the consolidated set of routes and their attributes used for planning, analysis, and optimization within a network. It is not part of formal standards, and its exact meaning can vary between authors and applications. In general, routesand refers to a structured representation that combines multiple route options with their related data to support comparison and decision making.

A routesand typically includes the topology of the network as well as detailed attributes for each route

Applications of routesand span several domains. In consumer navigation, it supports presenting alternative paths and evaluating

See also: route planning, GIS routing, network optimization, routing graph, multi-criteria decision analysis.

segment.
Components
may
encompass
waypoints
or
nodes,
edges
or
road
segments,
distances,
travel
times,
costs,
tolls,
and
mode
constraints.
Additional
context
such
as
traffic
conditions,
schedules,
turn
restrictions,
reliability
metrics,
and
risk
factors
can
be
attached
to
routes
or
segments.
The
data
are
often
stored
as
a
graph
or
a
tabular
dataset
that
supports
multi-criteria
analysis
and
scenario
testing.
trade-offs.
In
logistics
and
supply
chain
planning,
it
enables
routing
under
time
windows,
capacity
constraints,
and
cost
considerations.
In
emergency
response
and
urban
planning,
routesand
structures
can
facilitate
rapid
scenario
testing
and
resilience
analysis.
It
is
closely
related
to
routing
graphs,
route
planning
algorithms,
and
multi-criteria
optimization
but
emphasizes
the
integrated
view
of
alternatives
and
their
contextual
attributes.