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<p>function(s) and the result is then the final fitness : <blockquote> </blockquote>This approach is simple and has the advantage of being able to combine any number of objectives and restrictions. The disadvantage is that different objectives can compensate each other and that the weights have to be defined before the optimization. This means that the compromise lines must be defined before optimization, which is why optimization with the weighted sum is also referred to as the <a href="page.php?w=Multi-objective_optimization">a priori method</a>.</p><p>
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