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Goal programming is a technique for solving multi-objective optimization problems. It allows decision makers to achieve multiple objectives that may even conflict while satisfying constraints. Goals are formulated as equations with positive and negative deviations from desired targets. The objective is to minimize the weighted sum of undesirable deviations. Goals can be prioritized in a preemptive goal programming model. Nonpreemptive models do not prioritize goals. Examples demonstrate using models to dete
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- Christine Lydia Sibuea
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- EN