Title of article
D-STEM: a modified step method with desirability function concept
Author/Authors
In-Jun Jeong، نويسنده , , Kwang-Jae Kim، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
16
From page
3175
To page
3190
Abstract
Step method (STEM) is one of the well-known multi-objective optimization techniques. STEM has proven to be effective in extracting a decision maker (DM)ʹs preference information for a satisfactory compromise. However, it has been criticized for not considering the differing degrees of satisfaction associated with an objective function value, and for not providing flexible options in the process of preference information extraction. This paper proposes a modified STEM, called D-STEM, to overcome the methodological limitations of STEM. D-STEM utilizes the concept of a desirability function to realistically model the differing degrees of satisfaction. D-STEM also allows a DM to choose either tightening or relaxation, which makes the preference articulation process more efficient and effective. The advantages of D-STEM are demonstrated through an illustrative example.
Keywords
Desirability function , Multi-objective optimization , relaxation , Progressive preference articulation , Tightening , Step Method (STEM)
Journal title
Computers and Operations Research
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Computers and Operations Research
Record number
928328
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