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In this chapter, in contrast to the multiobjective linear programming problems discussed thus far, by considering the experts’ imprecise or fuzzy understanding of the nature of the parameters in the problem-formulation process, multiobjective linear programming problems involving fuzzy parameters are formulated. Through the introduction of extended Pareto optimality concepts, linear programming-based interactive decision-making methods, both without and with the fuzzy goals of the decision maker (DM), for deriving a satisficing solution efficiently from an extended Pareto optimal solution set are presented together with illustrative numerical examples.
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Sakawa, M. (1993). Interactive Multiobjective Linear Programming with Fuzzy Parameters. In: Fuzzy Sets and Interactive Multiobjective Optimization. Applied Information Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-1633-4_5
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