Planning with multiple objectives

Planning any task that is characterised by the presence of multiple objectives presents the decision maker with a set of special considerations which are not present in the case of decision making with one unique objective. The paper outlines the stages in the formulation of a dynamic multiple-objective objective function and introduces the criterion complex as a decision making construct particularly suited to formulating and solving problems with multiple objectives. The paper then considers some of the mathematical properties of the alternative formulations of criterion complex.