The multiple objective decision making problem arises when two or more non‐comparable objective functions are to be simultaneously optimised. There is a definite trend towards…
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The multiple objective decision making problem arises when two or more non‐comparable objective functions are to be simultaneously optimised. There is a definite trend towards utilising interactive techniques for solving the multiple objective decision making problem. Interactive techniques allow the involvement of the DM throughout the decision process. In this paper we first provide a brief overview of multiple objective decision making, and then give a survey of literature dealing with interactive multiple objective decision making from 1965 to 1988.
Yasemin Aksoy and S. Selcuk Erenguc
In a multi‐item environment with a joint set‐up cost structure considerable savings may be realised by co‐ordinating the replenishments. This article presents a unified survey of…
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In a multi‐item environment with a joint set‐up cost structure considerable savings may be realised by co‐ordinating the replenishments. This article presents a unified survey of the inventory control literature designed to capture the models that fit in this frame. In general these models are complex and require a great deal of computational effort to obtain an exact solution. The literature relies mainly on heuristic procedures.