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A Multiobjective Diet Planning Support System Using the Satisficing Trade-off Method

✍ Scribed by KATSUNOSUKE MITANI; HIROTAKA NAKAYAMA


Book ID
101287043
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
196 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
1057-9214

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✦ Synopsis


This paper shows that the satisficing trade-off method (STOM), one of the interactive multiobjective programming techniques, can be applied effectively to the formulation of livestock rations. Nutrient requirements are considered as soft constraints whose right-hand sides are flexible to some extent. This is easily done by regarding the values of the right-hand sides of the constraints as aspiration levels of the decision maker for objective functions. In this way a well-balanced solution can be obtained by STOM with automatic trade-off analysis. In STOM, moreover, because the objective functions and the constraint functions are interchangeable, decision makers are not required to consider the role of objective and constraint as fixed from the beginning. The authors' experience is that the method makes ration formulation very easy, rapid and flexible. In addition, this paper shows how effectively STOM can be applied not only to diet planning but also to nutritional diagnosis. & 1997 by


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