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 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