AHP can handle decision-making problems involving several criteria when some of these are difficult or impossible to compare other than numerically. When a small group of decision makers settle the multi-criteria problem by AHP, the members of group could not often reach an agreement with hierarchic structure involving objectives, criteria, sub-criteria and alternatives because they have different positions, interests, and opinions. Further, the members have different importances for criteria and sub-criteria, and have dissimilar preferences for alternatives. In this article, we reveal the troubleness of AHP in case of being used by a small group of decision makers. Moreover, we proposed a procedure of AHP which the members of group could e...
Multi-criteria decision making represents an extended branch of decision sciences which is highly ap...
Differences in interest in decision making are one of the things that must be facilitated in decisio...
DS/AHP was introduced in Beynon, Curry, and Morgan (2000) and Beynon (2002a), and is a nascent metho...
AHP can handle decision-making problems involving several criteria when some of these are difficult ...
Decision making in today's world certainly incorporates the consideration of assessment in view of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a multi-criteria group decision making problem. We ...
Group Decision Support System (GDSS) is suitable if used in decision-related meeting as a medium for...
The method known as the analytical hierarchy process (AHP), a theoretical and methodological concept...
Abstract: The implications of qualitative distinctions between multiple criteria are considered. So...
When decision makers who comprise a large nominal group face an unstructured decision problem and no...
When decision makers who comprise a large nominal group face an unstructured decision problem and no...
This paper presents a procedure that allows us to determine the preference structures(PS) associated...
Presumably complex systems can be better understood when they are broken down into their constituent...
The complexity of decision-making problems included under the multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) ...
Frequently, management decision making problems involve multiple criteria/objectives/attributes. Ov...
Multi-criteria decision making represents an extended branch of decision sciences which is highly ap...
Differences in interest in decision making are one of the things that must be facilitated in decisio...
DS/AHP was introduced in Beynon, Curry, and Morgan (2000) and Beynon (2002a), and is a nascent metho...
AHP can handle decision-making problems involving several criteria when some of these are difficult ...
Decision making in today's world certainly incorporates the consideration of assessment in view of ...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider a multi-criteria group decision making problem. We ...
Group Decision Support System (GDSS) is suitable if used in decision-related meeting as a medium for...
The method known as the analytical hierarchy process (AHP), a theoretical and methodological concept...
Abstract: The implications of qualitative distinctions between multiple criteria are considered. So...
When decision makers who comprise a large nominal group face an unstructured decision problem and no...
When decision makers who comprise a large nominal group face an unstructured decision problem and no...
This paper presents a procedure that allows us to determine the preference structures(PS) associated...
Presumably complex systems can be better understood when they are broken down into their constituent...
The complexity of decision-making problems included under the multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) ...
Frequently, management decision making problems involve multiple criteria/objectives/attributes. Ov...
Multi-criteria decision making represents an extended branch of decision sciences which is highly ap...
Differences in interest in decision making are one of the things that must be facilitated in decisio...
DS/AHP was introduced in Beynon, Curry, and Morgan (2000) and Beynon (2002a), and is a nascent metho...