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Question by cilia
Submitted on 2/6/2004
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what is fuzzy constraints in goal programming


Answer by MINH
Submitted on 4/19/2004
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I'M A STUDENT OF INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT IN VIETNAM. I WANT TO FIND A STUDY ABOUT "GOAL PROGRAMMING"

 

Answer by thiru
Submitted on 2/27/2005
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answer you later

 

Answer by Soozandeh
Submitted on 2/5/2006
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goal programming is the type of multiobjective programming but in this method we know goal and we want arrive to that by maximization or minimization's of objectives.
if you want another description please contact to me

soozandeh- student of Economic in beheshti university

m_soozandeh@yahoo.com

 

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