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Gero, John S. and Rosenman, Michael A. |
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1990 |
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Design Decision Making Using Pareto-Optimal Dynamic Programming |
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Berlin: Springer- Verlag, 1990. pp. 376-396 |
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When designing using the systems approach, the given system is decomposed into a number of subsystems, and for each subsystem a set of feasible alternatives is selected by the designer. A building design example is presented in which it is demonstrated that sufficient relevant solutions are generated in one pass of the dynamic programming procedure to give a good approximation to the Pareto set, thus offering designers sufficient choice in making a final selection. The relevant information is displayed in an intelligent manner so that designers can either make a final decision or else perceive what extra information they require |
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optimization, decision making, design process, architecture, multicriteria, evaluation, decomposition, dynamic programming |
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