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Interactive scheme for a MOLP problem given two partial orders: One on variables and one on objectives
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    Interactive scheme for a MOLP problem given two partial orders: One on variables and one on objectives (English)
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    An interactive approach for solving a multiple objective linear programming (MOLP) problem is presented. This approach assumes that the decision maker (in contrast to the analyst) can established a (preferential) partial order \(P_ v\) on the decision variables and a partial order \(P_ 0\) on the objective functions. The solution approach presented in this paper requires minimal additional information in its interactive stage. Results are presented for a number of tests: both conceptual development and applicability in solving specific problems have been successfully tested.
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    interactive approach
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    multiple objective linear programming
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