
AbstractAn implicit enumeration algorithm is developed to determine the set of efficient points in zero‐one multiple criteria problems. The algorithm is specialized for the solution of a particular class of facility location problems. The procedure is complemented with the use of the utility function of the decision maker to identify a subset of efficient point candidates for the final selection. Computational results are provided and discussed.
Applications of mathematical programming, Numerical mathematical programming methods, implicit enumeration algorithm, facility location, Sensitivity, stability, parametric optimization, Boolean programming, Inventory, storage, reservoirs, efficient points in zero-one multiple criteria problems, computational results
Applications of mathematical programming, Numerical mathematical programming methods, implicit enumeration algorithm, facility location, Sensitivity, stability, parametric optimization, Boolean programming, Inventory, storage, reservoirs, efficient points in zero-one multiple criteria problems, computational results
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