“…Studies in bi-objective optimization constitute a non-trivial part in multi-objective analyses. For instance, Zhou et al [1], Kukkonen and Deb [2], Pinto-Varela et al [3], Lath et al [4], Pereyra et al [5], Garg [6], Futrell et al [7], Hirpa et al [8], Liu et al [9], Wang et al [10], Cheraghalipour et al [11], Ho-Huu et al [12], Yeh [13], Liu et al [14], Nagamanjula and Pethalakshmi [15], Xu et al [16], Diao et al [17], Mohammadi et al [18], Kparib et al [19], Kparib et al [20], Gulben and Orhan [21], Zaninudin and Paputungan [22], and Stutzle and Hoos [23]. Studies proposing multi-objective optimization techniques and solution can be found in Messac [24], Das and Dennis [25], Deb [26], Messac et al [27], Messac and Mattson [28], Kim and Weck [29], Zhang and Li [30], Chinchuluun and Pardalos [31], Mueller-Gritschneder et al [32], Pereyra et al [5], Pérez-Fernández et al [33], Marler and Arora [34], Gunantara [35], Orths et al [36], Collette and Siarry [37], Ehrgott [38], Eskelinen et al [39], Fonseca and Fleming [40], Alaa et al…”