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Abstract Most ,real world problems involve simultaneously optimizing multiobjectives where considerations of trade-offs is important. In general, multiobjective optimization requires more computational’ effort than single-objective ’optimization. Unless preferences are irrelevant ’. or completely understood, solution of several single objective problems may be necessary to obtain an acceptable final solution. In this chapter some . MOO. methods ’have been presented. A brief description of their main algorithms has been discussed. Furthermore, the advantages and disadvantages of all methods have been summarized. |