using HEAL.Fossil;
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#endregion
namespace HeuristicLab.Optimization {
[StorableType("9928146a-f8eb-490c-a468-a66435185e27")]
///
/// This is only a marker interface to prevent operators that expect to work with multiple quality values
/// and/or multiple maximization flags to appear in single-objective algorithms.
///
///
/// Marker interfaces are typically not a good design, however specifying a reasonable non-empty common
/// interface for all multi-objective operators is difficult. There are many different variants of
/// multi-ojective operators with specific needs that can currently only be abstracted by an empty interface.
/// In the following, please find a list of different kinds of multi-objective operators.
///
/// -
/// Evaluators
/// These only need a qualities parameter, but not a maximization parameter.
///
/// -
/// Population-based operators
/// These require the qualities parameter to be a scope-tree lookup, e.g. analyzers, crossovers, multi-objective selectors.
///
/// -
/// Problem-specific operators
/// They may perform multiple operations on a solution, evaluate and select without taking into account maximization or the evaluator
///
/// -
/// Other multi-objective operators
/// They would need both a qualities, and a maximization parameter, and may be population-based or not.
///
///
///
public interface IMultiObjectiveOperator { }
}