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Programmation par objectifs lexicographique×Programmation par objectifs×
DomainePrise de décisionPrise de décision
FamilleMCDMMCDM
Année d'origine19611955
Auteur d'origineAbraham Charnes and William W. CooperCharnes, A., Cooper, W. W.
TypeSequential goal optimization with priority levelsMulti-objective optimisation — weighted/lexicographic goal deviation minimisation
Source fondatriceCharnes, A., & Cooper, W. W. (1961). Management models and industrial applications of linear programming. Management Science, 8(1), 38-91. DOI ↗Charnes, A., Cooper, W. W. (1955). Optimal estimation of executive compensation by linear programming. Management Science DOI ↗
AliasLexicographic GP, LGP
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RésuméLexicographic Goal Programming (LGP) is a variant of goal programming introduced by Charnes and Cooper in the 1960s. It prioritizes multiple goals in a strict ordinal hierarchy, solving optimization problems sequentially: first achieve the highest-priority goal, then the second-highest while maintaining the first, and so on. This ensures that lower-priority goals are never pursued at the expense of higher-priority ones.GOAL-PROGRAMMING (Goal Programming — Minimise deviations from multiple aspiration levels) is a ranking multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) method introduced by Charnes, A., Cooper, W. W. in 1955. It turns a decision matrix of alternatives scored on multiple criteria into a structured, reproducible result.
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