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During the past two decades, the consideration of mUltiple
objectives in modeling and decision making has grown by leaps and
bounds. The nineties in particular have seen the emphasis shift
from the dominance of single-objective modeling and optimization
toward an emphasis on multiple objectives. The proceedings of this
Conference epitomize these evolutionary changes and contribute to
the important role that the tield of multiple criteria decision
making (MCDM) now plays in planning, design, operational,
management, and policy decisions. Of special interest are the
contributions of MCDM to manufacturing engineering. For example, it
has recently been recognized that optimal, single-objective
solutions have often been pursued at the expense of the much
broader applicability of designs and solutions that satisfy
multiple objectives. In particular, the theme (MCDM and Its
Worldwide Role in Risk-Based Decision Making) of the XIVth
International Conference on Multiple Criteria Decision Making
(Charlottesville, Virginia, USA, June 8-12, 1998) represents the
growing importance of risk-cost-benefit analysis in decision making
and in engineering design and manufacturing. In such systems,
minimizing the of rare and extreme events emerges as an essential
objective that risk complements the minimization of the traditional
expected value of risk, along with the objectives attached to cost
and performance. These proceedings include forty-five papers that
were presented at the Conference. A variety of techniques have been
proposed for solving multiple criteria decision-making problems.
The emphasis and style of the different techniques largely reflect
the fields of expertise of their developers.
This Volume contains 41 papers and comprises the refereed
proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Multi-Objective
Programming and Goal Programming (MOPGP'96) that was held at the
Hotel Melia Costa del Sol, Torremolinos (15 km from Malaga), Spain,
May 16-18, 1996. The Conference was attended by 86 people from 22
countries and 63 papers were presented. The Conference was the
Second in the series of MOPGP conferences devoted to optimization
topics in multiple criteria decision making (MCDM), particularly
mUltiple objective programming and goal programming. The First
conference, MOPGP'94, organized by Mehrdad Tamiz, was held at the
University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, England, June 1-3, 1994. The
proceedings volume for that conference was also published by
Springer-Verlag. Its citation is: Mehrdad Tamiz (Ed.) (1996).
"Multi-Objective Programming and Goal Programming: Theories and
Applications," Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems,
Vol. 432, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 359 pp. As of this writing,
MOPGP'98, the Third conference in the series, is scheduled for the
University of Laval, Quebec City, Canada, May 31-June 2, 1998.
MOPGP'96 was organized by the Departamento de Economia Aplicada
(Matematicas) of the University of Malaga, and chaired by Rafael
Caballero. Other members of the Local Organizing Committee were
Pablo Lara, University of C6rdoba, and Jose M. Cabello, Mercedes
Gonzalez, Lourdes Rey and Francisco Ruiz, all also from the
Departamento de Economia Aplicada (Matematicas), University of
Malaga.
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