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Satisficing trade-off method

Next, we briefly introduce the satisficing trade-off method and then describe the NIMBUS method in some more detail. We pay more attention to NIMBUS (and software implementing it) because we shall refer to it later when discussing applications. [Pg.165]

The satisficing trade-off method (STOM) (Nakayama and Sawaragi, 1984) is based on the classification of objective functions at the current Pareto optimal solution into the three classes described earlier. A reference point can be formed based on this information. [Pg.165]

Nakayama, H. and Furukawa, K. (1985). Satisficing trade-off method with an application to multiobjective structural design. Large Scale Systems 8, pp. [Pg.185]

Nakayama, H. and Sawaragi, Y. (1984). Satisficing trade-off method for mufti-objective programming, in M. Grauer and A. Wierzbicki (eds.). Interactive Decision Analysis (Springer-Verfag), pp. 113-122. [Pg.185]


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