Multiobjective programming and goal programming : theoretical results and practical applications
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Multiobjective programming and goal programming : theoretical results and practical applications
(Lecture notes in economics and mathematical systems, 618)
Springer, c2009
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Other editors: Matthias Ehrgott, Xavier Gandibleux, Vincent T'Kindt
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Description
MOPGP is an international conference series devoted to multi-objective p- gramming and goal programming (MOP/GP). This conference brings together researchers and practitioners from different disciplines of Computer Science, Operational Research, Optimisation Engineering, Mathematical Programming and Multi-criteria Decision Analysis. Theoretical results and algorithmic developments in the ?eld of MOP and GP are covered, including practice and applications of MOP/GP in real-life situations. The MOP/GP international conferences are organised in a biennial cycle. The previous editions were held in United Kingdom (1994), Spain (1996), Canada (1998), Poland (2000), Japan (2002), and Tunisia (2004). The Seventh me- ing (MOPGP'06) was organised in the Loire Valley (Center-West of France) by X. Gandibleux, (University of Nantes, chairman) and V. T'Kindt (University of Tours, co-chairman). The conference was hosted during three days (June 12-14, 2006) by the old city hall of Tours which is located in the city centre of Tours. The conference comprised four plenary sessions (M. Ehrgott; P. Perny; R. Caballero and F. Ruiz; S. Oussedik) and six semi-plenary sessions (N. Jussien and V.
Barichard; D. Corne and J. Knowles; H. Hoogeveen; M. Wiecek; E. Bampis; F. Ben Abdelaziz) and 82 regular talks. The (semi-)plenary speakers were invited, while the regular talks were selected by the international scienti?c committee composed of 61 eminent researchers on basis of a 4-pages abstract.
Table of Contents
Part I Multiobjective Programming and Goal-Programming: A Constraint Method in Nonlinear Multiobjective Optimization.- A New Approach to Duality in Vector Optimization.- Optimality of the Methods for Approximating the Feasible Criterion Set in the Convex Case.- Introducing Non-Polyhedral Cones to Multiobjective Programming.- A GP Formulation for Aggregating Preferences with Interval Assessments.- Part II Multiobjective Combinatorial Optimization: Bicriterion Shortest Paths in Stochastic Time-Dependent Networks.- Clusters of Non-Dominated Solutions in Multiobjective Combinatorial Optimization: An Experiment Analysis.- Computational Results for Four Exact Methods to Solve the Three-Objective Assignment Problem.- Constraint Optimization Techniques for Exact Multiobjective Optimization.- Outer Branching: How to Optimize under Partial Orders?.- Part III Multiobjective Metheuristics: On Utilizing Infeasibility in Multiobjective Evolutionary Algorithms.- The Effect of Initial Population Sampling on the Convergence of Multiobjective Genetic Algorithms.- Pattern Mining for Historical Data Analysis by Using MOEA.- Multiobjective Genetic Algorithm Using the Multiple Criteria Decision Making Method TOPSIS.- Part IV Multiobjective Games and Uncertainty: Multi-Criteria Simple Games.- Multiobjective Cooperative Games with Restrictions on Coalitions.- An Experimental Investigation of the Optimal Selection Problem with Two Decision Makers.- Solving a Fuzzy Multiobjective Linear Programming Problem Through the Value and the Ambiguity of Fuzzy Numbers.- A Robust-Solution-Based Methodology to Solve Multiobjective Problems with Uncertainty.- Part V Interactive Methods and Applications: On the Use of Preferential Weights in Interactive Reference Point Based Methods.- Interactive Multiobjective Optimization of Superstructure SMB Processes.- Scheduling of Water Distribution Systems Using an Multiobjective Approach.- On Conditional Value-at-Risk Based Goal Programming Portfolio Selection Procedure.- Optimal Bed Allocation in Hospitals.- Multiobjective (Combinatorial) Optimization - Some Thoughts on Applications.- Multiscenario Multiobjective Optimization with Application in Engineering Design.
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