1. Introduction.- 1.1 Multiple-Objective Optimization.- 1.2 Dominance And Efficiency.- 1.3 Multiattribute Value And Utility Theory.- 1.4 Functional Forms And Independence Conditions.- 1.5 Value Functions As Compared To Utility Functions.- 1.6 Optimizing The Multiattribute Utility Or Value Function.- 1.7 References.- 1.8 Other Relevant Readings.- 2. Linear Goal Programming.- 2.1 The Goal Programming Model.- 2.2 Aspiration Levels.- 2.3 Weights.- 2.4 Preemptive Priorities.- 2.5 Multiattribute Value Theory.- 2.6 Specifying The Weights In An Additive Value Function.- 2.7 Sensitivity Analysis.- 2.8 References.- 2.9 Other Relevant Readings.- 3. Generalizing Goal Programming.- 3.1 Linear Goal Programming.- 3.2 Piecewise Linear Approximations Of Single Attribute Value Functions.- 3.3 Goal Programming With A Multiplicative Value Function.- 3.4 Nonlinear Goal Programming.- 3.5 References.- 4. Compromise Programming.- 4.1 Ideal Solutions.- 4.2 Compromise Functions.- 4.3 Compromise Solutions And The Compromise Set.- 4.4 The Anti-Ideal And Compromise Programming.- 4.5 The Method Of The Displaced Ideal.- 4.6 Compromise Programming, Linear Goal Programming, And Multiattribute Value Functions.- 4.7 References.- 5. Decision Making and the Efficient Set.- 5.1 The Efficient Set.- 5.2 Intra-Set Point Generation.- 5.3 Filtering.- 5.4 Clustering.- 5.5 Matching And Grouping.- 5.6 Sectioning.- 5.7 A Stochastic Screening Approach.- 5.8 References.- 5.9 Other Relevant Readings.- 6. Interactive Methods.- 6.1 The General Interactive Approach.- 6.2 Examples Of Interactive Methods.- 6.3 Simplified Interactive Multiple Objective Linear Programming (SIMOLP).- 6.4 Interactive Multiobjective Complex Search.- 6.5 Choosing An Interactive Method.- 6.6 References.- 7. Computational Efficiency and Problems with Special Structure.- 7.1 Network Flow Problems.- 7.2 Multiple Objective Network Flow ProbLems.- 7.3 A Network Specialization Of A Multiobjective Simplex Algorithm.- 7.4 Compromise Solutions For The Multiobjective Network Flow Problem.- 7.5 Interactive Methods For The Multiobjective Network Flow Problem.- 7.6 References.- 8. Computational Efficiency and Linear Problems of General Structure.- 8.1 Computational Efficiency And The Ideal Solution.- 8.2 Test Problems.- 8.3 Computer Codes.- 8.4 Results.- 8.5 Other Computational Studies.- 8.6 References.- 9. Using Multiobjective Linear Programming to Reconcile Preferences Over Time.- 9.1 Preferences Over Time.- 9.2 The Behavioral Properties Of NPV.- 9.3 A More General NPV Model.- 9.4 Using Multiobjective Linear Programming As An Alternative To NPV.- 9.5 The Advantages Of Using Multiobjective Linear Programming For Reconciling Preferences Over Time.- 9.6 References.- 10. Data Presentation and Multiobjective Optimization.- 10.1 Data Representation And The Axioms Of Utility Theory.- 10.2 The Framing Of Decisions.- 10.3 Reconciling The Decision Frame.- 10.4 Perception Of The Ideal.- 10.5 References.
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Traditional mathematical programming has concentrated on problems that can be solved by achieving a single objective. In reality, many multi-objective situations exist; concentrating on a single goal limits the applicability of math programming models. Accordingly, multiobjective optimization has emerged as a rapdily growing area. In this monograph the author draws from the more mature body of literature on multicriterion decision theory to enhance understanding of multiobjective optimization. There are obvious commonalities between the two areas, but to date no one has presented a book which unifies the two. That is the aim of "Multiobjective Optimization: Behavioural and Computational Considerations". There are many behavioural and computational issues which are relevant to multiobjective optimization. These issues cross the disciplines of behavioural decision theory, information and decision support systems, and computational analysis.
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