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A multiobjective optimization model for project selection with probabilistic considerations

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  • Gabriel, Steven A.
  • Kumar, Satheesh
  • Ordonez, Javier
  • Nasserian, Amirali

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  • Gabriel, Steven A. & Kumar, Satheesh & Ordonez, Javier & Nasserian, Amirali, 2006. "A multiobjective optimization model for project selection with probabilistic considerations," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 40(4), pages 297-313, December.
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