Analysis of Challenges to Improve Jordanian National Database for Researches?
Journal: International Journal of Computer Science and Mobile Computing - IJCSMC (Vol.6, No. 2)Publication Date: 2017-02-28
Authors : Hussein M.Elsayyed; Ziad A.AlQadi;
Page : 51-59
Keywords : Decision matrix; normalized decision matrix; priority vector; priority Eigen value; consistency index; consistency ratio;
Abstract
The Jordanian national database for researchers (JNDBR) aims at documenting all academic staff research studies concerned with issues related to Jordanian community. This data base includes information about Jordanian research studies published by Jordanian researchers inside and outside Jordan. This data base will facilitate the process of research utilization and production, access and dissemination of information knowledge. Further, the JNDBR will assist researcher in general researchers in particular in identifying priority areas that need further investigation which will consequently improve education and practice in Jordan.
The consistency issue is one of the hot research topics in the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and analytic network process (ANP). To identify the most inconsistent elements for improving the consistency ratio of a reciprocal pair wise comparison matrix (PCM), a bias matrix can be induced to efficiently identify the most inconsistent elements, which is only based on the original PCM. The goal of this paper is to conduct a questionnaire which include pair wise comparison between the challenges that face the JNDBR improving, A decision matrix will be obtained and a consistency analysis will be provided in order to fined the consistent rank of each challenge.
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