Application of MOO Techniques for the Time-Cost Trade off Problems in Civil Engineering

Journal Title: Current Trends in Civil & Structural Engineering (CTCSE) - Year 2019, Vol 1, Issue 3

Abstract

Multi-objective optimization (MOO) defined as multi objective programing used specially for mathematical optimization problems involving more than one target to minimize or maximize. Multiobjective optimization is applied to find set of solutions as close as possible to the optimal front. In addition, MOO is used in different science field as economic, logistics and engineering. Construction industry is one of the fields that benefit the most from multiobjective optimization, because the optimization is used while designing by optimizing different parameters such as area, material, energy.

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  • EP ID EP588905
  • DOI 10.33552/CTCSE.2019.01.000511
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(2019). Application of MOO Techniques for the Time-Cost Trade off Problems in Civil Engineering. Current Trends in Civil & Structural Engineering (CTCSE), 1(3), 1-2. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-588905