The Analytic Hiemrchy Process (AHP) is an extensively used tool for setting up the rank order of the alternatives in multiple criteria decision making problems. AHP has been widely applied in practice with illconsistent paired comparison matrices. In this case,however, the rank order of the alternatives does not remain stable, a rank reversal may occur. In this paper it is demonstrated that this phenomenon is inherent in AHP even if the matrix is slightly inconsistent only. Conditions and regions of such a rank reversal are also given
Abstract. The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and its variants have long been used in numerous scie...
Decisions always involve getting the best solution, selecting the suitable experiments, most appropr...
The decision making problem considered here is to rank n alternatives from the best to the worst, us...
The Analytic Hiemrchy Process (AHP) is an extensively used tool for setting up the rank order of the...
Many researchers have long observed some cases in which certain ranking irregularities can occur whe...
Analytic hierarchy process (AHP) has been criticized considerably for possible rank reversal phenome...
Decision making problems in modern society are very important however complex. Therefore, they requi...
Rank reversal can occur in the Analytic Hierarchy Process when alternatives are added or deleted. Re...
This note comments on a paper by Triantaphyllou (J. Multi-Crit. Decis. Anal. 2001; 10: 11–25) that a...
The analytic hierarchy process is a widely used multi-criteria decision-making method that involves ...
In this paper we study, by means of numerical simulations, the influence of some relevant factors on...
Belton and Gear (1983) first showed that this aggregation method allowed rank order of the alternati...
This paper presents a methodology for analyzing Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) rankings if the pai...
Reports by various researchers show that ensuring pairwise comparison consistency is one of the main...
AbstractCounter-examples are given to show that in decision making, different methods of deriving pr...
Abstract. The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and its variants have long been used in numerous scie...
Decisions always involve getting the best solution, selecting the suitable experiments, most appropr...
The decision making problem considered here is to rank n alternatives from the best to the worst, us...
The Analytic Hiemrchy Process (AHP) is an extensively used tool for setting up the rank order of the...
Many researchers have long observed some cases in which certain ranking irregularities can occur whe...
Analytic hierarchy process (AHP) has been criticized considerably for possible rank reversal phenome...
Decision making problems in modern society are very important however complex. Therefore, they requi...
Rank reversal can occur in the Analytic Hierarchy Process when alternatives are added or deleted. Re...
This note comments on a paper by Triantaphyllou (J. Multi-Crit. Decis. Anal. 2001; 10: 11–25) that a...
The analytic hierarchy process is a widely used multi-criteria decision-making method that involves ...
In this paper we study, by means of numerical simulations, the influence of some relevant factors on...
Belton and Gear (1983) first showed that this aggregation method allowed rank order of the alternati...
This paper presents a methodology for analyzing Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) rankings if the pai...
Reports by various researchers show that ensuring pairwise comparison consistency is one of the main...
AbstractCounter-examples are given to show that in decision making, different methods of deriving pr...
Abstract. The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and its variants have long been used in numerous scie...
Decisions always involve getting the best solution, selecting the suitable experiments, most appropr...
The decision making problem considered here is to rank n alternatives from the best to the worst, us...