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Interactive approach for multi-criterion optimization, with an application to the operation of an academic department.

Arthur M. Geoffrion, +2 more
- 01 Dec 1972 - 
- Vol. 19, pp 357-368
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An interactive mathematical programming approach to multi-criterion optimization is developed, and then illustrated by an application to the aggregated operating problem of an academic department.
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An interactive mathematical programming approach to multi-criterion optimization is developed, and then illustrated by an application to the aggregated operating problem of an academic department.

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Problems and methods with multiple objective functions

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