1998
DOI: 10.1057/palgrave.jors.2600571
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Using mathematical programming heuristics in a multicriteria network flow context

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“…Figueira, M'Silti, and Tolla [FMT98] provide an interactive method for finding a robust solution of MMCIF. An initial solution is found applying the augmented weighted Tchebycheff method [SC83,Ste86].…”
Section: Mustafa and Gohmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figueira, M'Silti, and Tolla [FMT98] provide an interactive method for finding a robust solution of MMCIF. An initial solution is found applying the augmented weighted Tchebycheff method [SC83,Ste86].…”
Section: Mustafa and Gohmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El-Wahed and Lee (2006) presented an interactive fuzzy goal programming approach for the multi-objective transportation problem and focused on minimizing the worst upper bounds to obtain an efficient solution. Furthermore, Figueira, Silti, and Tolla (1998) utilized some heuristics for multiple criteria network problems and Leung, Wu, and Lai (2006) presented a preemptive goal programming model for multi-objective logistics problem. In addition, Calvete and Mateo (1995) introduced lexicographical ordering for MCFP with multi-objective and extended out-of-kilter algorithm for this aim.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%