Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
477882 European Journal of Operational Research 2006 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Coping with uncertainties or ignorance in decision problems may lead to the idea that several scenarios can occur or that several sets of data can constitute a good representation of the reality. In consequence, numerous authors have focused on the robust aspect of these problems. In such a context, one can consider that a scenario (or a particular instance of the data) permits to partially qualify the solutions, just as a criterion does. In other words, the evaluation of a specific solution for a given scenario could be perceived as the evaluation of this solution according to one particular criterion. With this in mind, the applicability of classic multicriteria concepts to the robustness framework, in the context of optimization problems, is explored. We achieve this by studying their similarities and differences. The distinguishing characteristics bring us to introduce a new problematic: the multicriteria evaluation of robustness.

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