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Laxenburg : International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Call number: WP-92-007
In: Working paper
Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
Pages: 19 S.
Series Statement: Working paper / International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis 92-007
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    Laxenburg : International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
    Call number: WP-95-113
    In: Working paper
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 29 S.
    Series Statement: Working paper / International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis 95-113
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    Laxenburg : International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
    Call number: WP-95-090
    In: Working paper
    Description / Table of Contents: Reservoir management is inherently multi-criterial, since any release decision involves implicit trade-offs between various conflicting objectives. The release decision reflects concerns such as flood protection, hydroelectric power generation, dilution of downstream wastewater and heat effluents, downstream municipal, agricultural and industrial water supply, environmental standards and recreational needs. This paper presents a framework for analysing trade-offs between several decision criteria, and includes the management of heated effluents from downstream thermoelectric power generation in an optimisation model for reservoir management. The model is formulated and analysed in an interactive multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) modelling framework. Rather than providing specific target levels or ad hoc constants in a Goal Programming framework, as proposed elsewhere, our multi-criteria framework suggests a systematic way of evaluating trade-offs by progressive preference assessment. The MCDM model, based on a Tchebycheff metric and a contracted cone approach, is learning-oriented and permits a natural exploration of the decision space while maintaining non-dominated decisions. A detailed case study of the Shellmouth Reservoir in Manitoba, Canada, serves as an illustration of the model.KEYWORDS: reservoir management, multi-criteria decision making, systems analysis, operations research, multi-objective linear programming, interactive weighted Tchebycheff procedure, thermoelectric power generation
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    Pages: 28 S.
    Series Statement: Working paper / International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis 95-090
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    Laxenburg : International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
    Call number: WP-95-088
    In: Working paper
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 14 S.
    Series Statement: Working paper / International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis 95-088
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    Laxenburg : International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
    Call number: WP-95-107
    In: Working paper
    Description / Table of Contents: Policies for the management of natural resources and the resources themselves interact to form complex systems. In this paper, we present a highly simplified model that can be used to study the general features of those systems. The model has three state variables, the abundance of the resource, environmental pollution, and the capital devoted to pollution control. We analyze it graphically using the singular perturbation approach. Two modes of behavior are possible, stationary and cyclic. When the abundance of the resources varies cyclically, the length of the period of resource scarcity depends on population size, economic activity, pollution per unit of output and on policy constraints. We distinguish between two classes of policies, one in which decision-makers base their investments in pollution control capital on the abundance of the resource, and another in which those decisions depend on the amount of pollution. We show that policies based on the observation of pollution are safer than those based on resource abundance, because in the latter case, small changes in policy variables can much more easily lead to a collapse of the resource. Increases in population size, even when accompanied by an equiproportional increase in the pollution control budget can lead to a change from stationary to cyclic behavior, especially where policies are based on resource abundance.
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    Pages: 24 S.
    Series Statement: Working paper / International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis 95-107
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    Call number: WP-96-010
    In: Working paper
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 83 S.
    Series Statement: Working paper / International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis 96-010
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    Laxenburg : International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
    Call number: WP-95-022
    In: Working paper
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 38 S.
    Series Statement: Working paper / International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis 95-022
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    Laxenburg : International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
    Call number: WP-94-112
    In: Working paper
    Description / Table of Contents: Several kinds of techniques for multiple criteria decision making have been developed for the last few decades. Above all, the aspiration level approach to multi-objective programming problems is widely recognized to be effective in many practical fields. As a variant of the aspiration level approach, the author developed the satisficing tradeoff method. In addition, he has been applying the method to several kinds of practical problems for these ten years. Some of them were already performed in real life. Typical examples such as feed formulation for live stock, erection management of a cable stayed bridge and bond portfolio selection will be included in this paper.
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    Pages: 23 S.
    Series Statement: Working paper / International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis 94-112
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    Laxenburg : International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
    Call number: WP-94-105
    In: Working paper
    Description / Table of Contents: When a real world problem is formulated as a linear programming model, we are often faced with difficulties in the parameter specification. We might know the plausible values or the possible ranges of parameters, but there still remains uncertainty. The parameter values could be obtained more exactly by experiments, investigations and/or inspections. However, to make such an experiment, investigation or inspection, expenses would be necessary. Because of capital limitations, we cannot invest in all possible experiments, investigations and inspections. Thus, we have a selection problem, which uncertainty reduction is the most profitable.In this paper, we discuss an analytic approach to the problem. Because of the difficulty of the global analysis, we make a local analysis around appropriate values of parameters. We focus on giving the decision maker useful information for the selection. First, sensitivity analyses with respect to the uncertain parameters are developed. The sensitivities are available only for the marginal domain without changing the optimal basis. The domain is obtained as an interval. The difficulty of the sensitivity analysis is in the cases of degeneracy and multiplicity of the optimal solutions. A treatment of such difficult cases is proposed. Finally, a numerical example is given for illustrating the proposed approach.
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    Pages: 20 S.
    Series Statement: Working paper / International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis 94-105
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    Laxenburg : International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
    Call number: WP-95-058
    In: Working paper
    Description / Table of Contents: A new interactive multiple objective programming procedure is developed that combines the strengths of the Interactive Weighted Tchebycheff Procedure (Steuer and Choo 1983) and the Interactive FFANN Procedure (Sun, Stam and Steuer 1993). In this new procedure, nondominated trial solutions are generated by solving Augmented Weighted Tchebycheff Programs (Steuer 1986), based on which the decision maker articulates his/her preference information by assigning "values" to these solutions or by making pairwise comparisons. The elicited preference information is used to train a feed-forward artificial neural network, which in turn is used to screen new trial solutions for presentation to decision maker in the next iteration. Computational results are reported, comparing the current procedure with the Interactive Weighted Tchebycheff Procedure and the Interactive FFANN Procedure. The results show that this new procedure yields good quality solutions.
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: 25 S.
    Series Statement: Working paper / International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis 95-058
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