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Over the past two decades, the focus on multiple objectives in modeling and decision-making has significantly increased, particularly during the nineties, which marked a shift from single-objective optimization to a broader emphasis on multiple objectives. The proceedings of this Conference highlight these evolutionary changes and underscore the vital role that multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) plays in various areas, including planning, design, management, and policy decisions, particularly in manufacturing engineering. It has become evident that pursuing optimal single-objective solutions often overlooks the broader applicability of designs that meet multiple objectives. The theme of the XIVth International Conference on Multiple Criteria Decision Making, held in Charlottesville, Virginia, emphasizes the growing significance of risk-cost-benefit analysis in decision-making and engineering design. In such contexts, minimizing the occurrence of rare and extreme events becomes crucial, complementing traditional risk minimization alongside cost and performance objectives. The proceedings feature forty-five papers that present a range of techniques for addressing multiple criteria decision-making challenges, reflecting the diverse expertise of their authors.
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Research and practice in multiple criteria decision making, Yacov Haimes
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