Abstract
Some class of multiobjective optimization problems may be effectively solved by interactive programming methods. First, in this paper, a new type of interactive optimization technique is suggested. The most prominent feature of the method is in the fact that the method requires only the partial informations about the preference attitude of the decision maker which is most easily extracted from him. Next, the method is applied to a water quality problem in the Yodo River basin in Japan. The stated problem includes several kinds of conflicts and may be formulated as a multiobjective optimization problem. The obtained numerical results prove the effectiveness of the method.
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