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Issues related to the computer realization of a multidisciplinary and multiobjective optimization system
Authors:Elina Madetoja  Kaisa Miettinen  Pasi Tarvainen
Affiliation:1. Department of Physics, University of Kuopio, P.O. Box 1627, 70211, Kuopio, Finland
2. Helsinki School of Economics, P.O. Box 1210, 00101, Helsinki, Finland
3. Numerola Oy (Inc.), P.O. Box 126, 40101, Jyv?skyl?, Finland
Abstract:Issues and novel ideas to be considered when developing computer realizations of complex multidisciplinary and multiobjective optimization systems are introduced. The aim is to discuss computer realizations that make possible both computationally efficient multidisciplinary analysis and multiobjective optimization of real world problems. We introduce software tools that make typically very time-consuming simulation processes more effective and, thus, enable even interactive multiobjective optimization with a real decision maker. In this paper, we first define a multidisciplinary and multiobjective optimization system and after that present an implementation overview of such problems including basic components participating in the solution process. Furthermore, interfaces and data flows between the components are described. A couple of important features related to the implementation are discussed in detail, for example, the usage of automatic differentiation. Finally, the ideas presented are illustrated with an industrial multiobjective optimization problem, when we describe numerical experiments related to quality properties in paper making.
Keywords:Multidisciplinary system  Multiobjective optimization  Computer realization  Efficiency  Paper making
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