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Goal programming
About: Goal programming is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 4330 publications have been published within this topic receiving 117758 citations.
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TL;DR: An interactive fuzzy goal programming approach for bilevel programming problems with the characteristics of dynamic programming (DP) and a satisfactory solution is derived efficiently by updating the satisfactory degrees of the decision makers with the consideration of overall satisfactory balance between both the levels.
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TL;DR: This paper presents a spectrum of minimax models as opposed to maximax models based on chance constrained programming as well as chance constrained multi-objective programming and chance constrained goal programming, in which the minimax model will select the alternative that provides the best of the worst possible return.
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TL;DR: This paper addresses the aggregate production planning problem with different operational constraints, including production capacity, workforce level, factory locations, machine utilization, storage space and other resource limitations, by developing a pre-emptive goal programming model.
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TL;DR: A goal programming model for selecting media is presented which alters the objective and extends previous media models by accounting for cumulative duplicating audiences over a variety of time periods.
Abstract: A goal programming model for selecting media is presented which alters the objective and extends previous media models by accounting for cumulative duplicating audiences over a variety of time periods. This permits detailed control of the distribution of message frequencies directed at each of numerous marketing targets over a sequence of interrelated periods. This is accomplished via a new logarithmic non-reach device and a continuous lognormal generation of the discrete message frequencies.
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TL;DR: In this article, an approach based upon goal programming is proposed to incorporate the carbon captured by the forest ecosystems as a complementary objective into the corresponding management optimisation models in a very efficient manner.
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