ignizio.example.3.1: Ignizio (1976) Example Data Sets
Description
The data set that corresponds to Example 3-1
found in Ignizio (1976). These are
examples of goal programming problems solved
using the methods described by author.
Find
${\mathbf{x}'} = [ x_1, x_2 ]$,
${\mathbf{n}'} = [ n_1, n_2, n_3 ]$ and
${\mathbf{p}'} = [ p_1, p_2, p_3 ]$ that minimize
$\mathbf{a} = [ (2 p_1), (n_2), (n_3) ]$
The objectives are as follows
$10 x_1 + 15 x_2 + n_1 - p_1 = 40$
$100 x_1 + 100 x_2 + n_2 - p_2 = 1000$
$x_2 + n_3 - p_3 = 7$
$\mathbf{x}, \mathbf{n}, \mathbf{p} \ge \mathbf{0}$
The solution is ${\mathbf{x}'} = [ 4, 0 ]$ and
$\mathbf{a} = [ 0, 600, 7]$
Arguments
format
The data set is an R file that creates the coefficients matrix,
the vector of target values and the data frame of achievement
goals.
References
Ignizio, J. P. (1976). Goal Programming and Extensions, Lexington Books.