2011 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Programming Problems with a Large Number of Objective Functions
Authors : Cornel Resteanu, Romica Trandafir
Published in: Numerical Methods and Applications
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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The paper treats the Multi-Objective Programming problem with a large composite set of (linear and nonlinear) objective functions, the domain of feasible solutions being defined by a set of linear equalities/inequalities representing a large scale problem. One constructs a preferred solution i.e. a non-dominated solution chosen via extending the decision-making framework. A feasible approach, for this class of problems, is to use a solver for the Linear Programming problems and a solver for Multiple Attribute Decision Making problems in combination with Parallel and Distributed Computing techniques based on a GRID configuration.