Decision making (DM) processes are becoming increasingly complex. The reasons are manifold. DM usually involves many aspects; some are purely technical, while others are subjective and derived from social, political, and environmental factors, among others. As a result, they involve items that are not easily comparable under the same units of measurement. Problems are made even more complex by the fact that current governance processes tend to involve all the stakeholders in the DM process. In this paper we consider the AHP methodology (analytic hierarchy process), which is used to build consistent aggregate results from data provided by decision makers. As some of the actors involved may not be completely familiar with all the criteria ...
Errors or inaccuracy always occurs when we use the Analytic Hierarchy Process to aid decision making...
The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is a decision-making method for smoothly managing problems, cri...
DS/AHP was introduced in Beynon, Curry, and Morgan (2000) and Beynon (2002a), and is a nascent metho...
Matrices used in the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) compile expert knowledge as pair-wise comparis...
AHP (analytic hierarchy process) is used to construct coherent aggregate results from preference dat...
The various mechanisms that represent the know-how of decision-makers are exposed to a common weakne...
Decision making in engineering is becoming increasingly complex due to the large number of alternat...
Matrices used in the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) compile expert knowledge as pairwise compariso...
Presumably complex systems can be better understood when they are broken down into their constituent...
Decisions always involve getting the best solution, selecting the suitable experiments, most appropr...
Decision-making in the presence of intangible elements must be based on a robust, but subtle, balanc...
©IWA Publishing 2011. The definitive peer-reviewed and edited version of this article is published i...
The paper discusses the problem of performing the prioritization of decision elements within the mul...
The complexity of decision-making problems included under the multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) ...
The ability to make the right decision is an asset in many areas and lines of profession including s...
Errors or inaccuracy always occurs when we use the Analytic Hierarchy Process to aid decision making...
The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is a decision-making method for smoothly managing problems, cri...
DS/AHP was introduced in Beynon, Curry, and Morgan (2000) and Beynon (2002a), and is a nascent metho...
Matrices used in the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) compile expert knowledge as pair-wise comparis...
AHP (analytic hierarchy process) is used to construct coherent aggregate results from preference dat...
The various mechanisms that represent the know-how of decision-makers are exposed to a common weakne...
Decision making in engineering is becoming increasingly complex due to the large number of alternat...
Matrices used in the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) compile expert knowledge as pairwise compariso...
Presumably complex systems can be better understood when they are broken down into their constituent...
Decisions always involve getting the best solution, selecting the suitable experiments, most appropr...
Decision-making in the presence of intangible elements must be based on a robust, but subtle, balanc...
©IWA Publishing 2011. The definitive peer-reviewed and edited version of this article is published i...
The paper discusses the problem of performing the prioritization of decision elements within the mul...
The complexity of decision-making problems included under the multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) ...
The ability to make the right decision is an asset in many areas and lines of profession including s...
Errors or inaccuracy always occurs when we use the Analytic Hierarchy Process to aid decision making...
The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is a decision-making method for smoothly managing problems, cri...
DS/AHP was introduced in Beynon, Curry, and Morgan (2000) and Beynon (2002a), and is a nascent metho...