Author:Helbig, M; Engelbrecht, APDate:Jun 2012Dynamic multi-objective optimisation problems (DMOOPs) occur in many situations in the real world. These optimisation problems do not have a single goal to solve, but many goals that are in conflict with one another - improvement in one goal ...Read more
Author:Helbig, M; Engelbrecht, APDate:Jun 2013Dynamic multi-objective optimisation problems (DMOOPs) have more than one objective, with at least one objective changing over time. Since at least two of the objectives are normally in conflict with one another, a single solution does not ...Read more
Author:Helbig, M; Engelbrecht, APDate:Jun 2013When algorithms solve dynamic multi-objective optimisation problems (DMOOPs), benchmark functions should be used to determine whether the algorithm can overcome specific difficulties that can occur in real-world problems. However, for dynamic ...Read more