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European Journal of Operational Research, 2007
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Ching-Ter Chang
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European Journal of Operational Research, 2002
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Maria Victoria Rodríguez Uría +3 more
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Goal types in agent programming
Proceedings of the fifth international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, 2006This paper discusses three types of declarative goals and motivates their integration in logic-based agent-oriented programming languages. These goal types are perform goals, achieve goals, and maintain goals. A goal type is considered as a specific agent attitude towards goals.
Mehdi Dastani +2 more
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Revised multi-segment goal programming: Percentage goal programming
Computers & Industrial Engineering, 2012The multi-segment goal programming (MSGP) model is an extension model of GP wherein the core thinking is inherited from the multi-choice goal programming (MCGP) model. In this paper, we recommend certain points of the MSGP model and offer a Revised MSGP Model as an aid to burdened decision makers who cannot expect an either-or selection of coefficients
Ching-Ter Chang +2 more
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Goal programming with dynamic goals
Journal of Multi‐Criteria Decision Analysis, 1998Summary: The aim of this paper is to present a dynamic goal programming scheme. Throughout the revised literature, most of the dynamic goal programming approaches use target values on the final value of the objective functionals. In this paper, dynamic target values are assumed, so that they control not only the final values of the corresponding, but ...
Caballero, Rafael +4 more
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Management Science, 1972
The use of goal programming for the solution of the multiple criteria problem is discussed. An extension of this use is presented in the form of an algorithm which requires interaction with the relevant decision-maker in order to obtain certain information regarding his utility function defined over the permissible values of the criteria.
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The use of goal programming for the solution of the multiple criteria problem is discussed. An extension of this use is presented in the form of an algorithm which requires interaction with the relevant decision-maker in order to obtain certain information regarding his utility function defined over the permissible values of the criteria.
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Implementation of a GOAL PROGRAM
Proceedings of the 3rd annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services - SIGUCCS '75, 1975We all need specific goals to guide us. Goals give you direction. Recognizing that we need goals is the first step toward choosing and achieving those goals.By making each goal specific, you have definite deadlines to aim for. Get a statement of your specific goals down on paper.Attached is an outline of a GOALS PROGRAM.
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A goal programming network for linear programming
Biological Cybernetics, 1991Tank and Hopfield have shown that networks of analog neurons can be used to solve linear programming (LP) problems. We have re-examined their approach and found that their network model frequently computes solutions that are only suboptimal or that violate the LP problem's constraints.
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Goal-Directed Program Transformation
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1976Program development often proceeds by transforming simple, clear programs into complex, involuted, but more efficient ones. This paper examines ways this process can be rendered more systematic. We show how analysis of program performance, partial evaluation of functions, and abstraction of recursive function definitions from recurring subgoals can be ...
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