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A new preference handling technique for interactive multiobjective optimization without trading-off

article by Kaisa Miettinen et al published 21 April 2015 in Journal of Global Optimization

A two-slope achievement scalarizing function for interactive multiobjective optimization

scientific article

Assessing the Performance of Interactive Multiobjective Optimization Methods

Building Ease-of-Doing-Business synthetic indicators using a double reference point approach

Designing empirical experiments to compare interactive multiobjective optimization methods

scientific article published on 7 November 2022

Dual weak–strong sustainability synthetic indicators using a double reference point scheme: the case of Andalucía, Spain

scientific article published in 2018

E-NAUTILUS: A decision support system for complex multiobjective optimization problems based on the NAUTILUS method

scientific article

Global formulation for interactive multiobjective optimization

scientific article (publication date: 20 December 2008)

Improving the computational efficiency in a global formulation (GLIDE) for interactive multiobjective optimization

Incorporating preference information in interactive reference point methods for multiobjective optimization

Interactive Socially Responsible Portfolio Selection: An Application to the Spanish Stock Market

article

Involving stakeholders in the evaluation of the sustainability of a tourist destination: a novel comprehensive approach

scientific article published in 2021

Multiple objectives decomposition–coordination methods for hierarchical organizations

NAUTILUS Navigator: free search interactive multiobjective optimization without trading-off

scientific article

NAUTILUS method: An interactive technique in multiobjective optimization based on the nadir point

Portfolio Selection with SRI Synthetic Indicators: A Reference Point Method Approach

Synthetic indicators of mutual funds’ environmental responsibility: An application of the Reference Point Method