Bilevel programming techniques are developed for decentralized decision problems with decision makers located in two levels. Both upper and lower decision makers, termed as leader and follower, try to optimize their own objectives in solution procedure but are affected by those of the other levels. When a bilevel decision model is built with fuzzy coefficients and the leader and/or follower have goals for their objectives, we call it fuzzy goal bilevel (FGBL) decision problem. This paper first proposes a λ-cut set based FGBL model. A programmable λ-cut approximate algorithm is then presented in detail. Based on this algorithm, a FGBL software system is developed to reach solutions for FGBL decision problems. Finally, two examples are given ...
Abstract — Bi-level programming techniques are developed to handle decentralized problems with two-l...
© 2006 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. This paper presents an extended Branch-and-Bound...
Bilevel decision addresses the problem in which two levels of decision makers, each tries to optimiz...
Bilevel programming techniques a re developed for decentralised decision problems with decision make...
Bilevel-programming techniques are developed to handle decentralized problems with two-level decisio...
Abstract. Organizational decision making often involves two decision levels. When the leader at the ...
In a bilevel decision problem, both the leader and the follower may have multiple objectives, and th...
Decisions in a decentralized organization often involve two levels. The leader at the upper level at...
Bilevel decision techniques are developed for decentralized planning problems with decision makers l...
Bilevel-programming techniques are developed to handle decentralized problems with two-level decisio...
Abstract:In this paper, we focus bilevel programming problem with common decision variable in the up...
Bilevel programming deals with hierarchical optimization problems in which the leader at the upper l...
In this paper, a likely situation of a set of decision maker’s with bi-objectives in case of fuzzy m...
Bilevel decision addresses compromises between two interacting decision entities within a given hier...
Classic bilevel programming deals with two level hierarchical optimization problems in which the lea...
Abstract — Bi-level programming techniques are developed to handle decentralized problems with two-l...
© 2006 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. This paper presents an extended Branch-and-Bound...
Bilevel decision addresses the problem in which two levels of decision makers, each tries to optimiz...
Bilevel programming techniques a re developed for decentralised decision problems with decision make...
Bilevel-programming techniques are developed to handle decentralized problems with two-level decisio...
Abstract. Organizational decision making often involves two decision levels. When the leader at the ...
In a bilevel decision problem, both the leader and the follower may have multiple objectives, and th...
Decisions in a decentralized organization often involve two levels. The leader at the upper level at...
Bilevel decision techniques are developed for decentralized planning problems with decision makers l...
Bilevel-programming techniques are developed to handle decentralized problems with two-level decisio...
Abstract:In this paper, we focus bilevel programming problem with common decision variable in the up...
Bilevel programming deals with hierarchical optimization problems in which the leader at the upper l...
In this paper, a likely situation of a set of decision maker’s with bi-objectives in case of fuzzy m...
Bilevel decision addresses compromises between two interacting decision entities within a given hier...
Classic bilevel programming deals with two level hierarchical optimization problems in which the lea...
Abstract — Bi-level programming techniques are developed to handle decentralized problems with two-l...
© 2006 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. This paper presents an extended Branch-and-Bound...
Bilevel decision addresses the problem in which two levels of decision makers, each tries to optimiz...