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Sorting Pareto solutions: a principle of optimal design for electrical machines
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COMPEL (2009) 28 (5): 1227–1235.
Published: 11 September 2009
.... Originality/value In this paper, a method to sort out the optimal solutions located along the Pareto front is proposed as a possible criterion of decision making; so doing, previously unpredicted solutions might be identified. In order to perform the analysis of the magnetic field, a finite‐element model...
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Minimizing price‐risk exposure for deregulated electricity market participants
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COMPEL (2004) 23 (1): 79–91.
Published: 01 March 2004
... Publishing Limited 2004 Electricity industry Decision making Risk management In the last decade, many countries internationally have deregulated their electricity supply industries. In many instances this has seen a move away from centrally controlled structures through the introduction...
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Formal requirements for utility and value functions for security‐related decisions
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COMPEL (2004) 23 (1): 225–236.
Published: 01 March 2004
...) of an alternative has only a relative meaning, useful for comparison with other alternatives. So, saying something like “this alternative is good because its expect utility is high” has no meaning in this context. Electric power systems Decision making A typical decision problem presented...
