Article ID: | iaor2012375 |
Volume: | 34 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 69 |
End Page Number: | 87 |
Publication Date: | Jan 2012 |
Journal: | OR Spectrum |
Authors: | Miettinen Kaisa, Nikulin Yury, Mkel Marko |
Keywords: | programming: multiple criteria, decision: applications |
This paper addresses a general multiobjective optimization problem. One of the most widely used methods of dealing with multiple conflicting objectives consists of constructing and optimizing a so‐called achievement scalarizing function (ASF) which has an ability to produce any Pareto optimal or weakly/properly Pareto optimal solution. The ASF minimizes the distance from the reference point to the feasible region, if the reference point is unattainable, or maximizes the distance otherwise. The distance is defined by means of some specific kind of a metric introduced in the objective space. The reference point is usually specified by a decision maker and contains her/his aspirations about desirable objective values. The classical approach to constructing an ASF is based on using the Chebyshev metric