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Location problems in networks are often formulated as optimization problems to determine the best location of facilities such as industrial plants or warehouses in given networks to satisfy a certain property. Source Location problems are the location problems based on flow (i.e., connectivity) requirements. In this paper, we briefly survey computational results for the problems.