A survey of goal programming
Jsh Kornbluth
Omega, 1973, vol. 1, issue 2, 193-205
Abstract:
In this paper the applications of goal programming to industrial and economic planning are reviewed, and it is shown how the linear programming framework can be extended to include a series of goals (or objectives). A planning method is suggested in which the decision maker is presented with a list of all the possible attainable goals from which he picks the most appropriate set.
Date: 1973
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