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This chapter presents a bibliography of goal programming for the period 1990–2000. Goal programming is introduced and the main variants are defined. An analysis of applications by field is given. A survey of advances in various goal programming extension areas is conducted. The integration and combination of goal programming with other solution, analysis, and modelling techniques is examined. Conclusions are drawn and suggestions for future research directions are made. A list of over 280 references is presented.

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