On Moderate Analytic Hierarchy Process Pairwise Comparison Model
Journal: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) (Vol.4, No. 2)Publication Date: 2015-02-05
Authors : G. Marimuthu; G. Ramesh;
Page : 680-683
Keywords : Multi-criteria Decision making; Analytic Hierarchy Process; pairwise comparison; AHP calculation software by CGI; Ideal AHP;
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Abstract
Decisions usually involve getting the best solution, selecting the suitable experiments, most appropriate judgments, taking the quality result etc. , using some techniques. Every decision making can be considered as the choice from the set of alternatives based on a set of criteria. The Analytic Hierarchy Process is a Multi-Criteria Decision Making and is dealing with decision making problem through pair wise comparison and priority vectors, which was introduced by Saaty (1977). This paper concerns with an alternate method of finding the priority vectors for the original AHP decision matrix (Moderate AHP) that has the same rank as obtained in original AHP and ideal AHP decision problems.
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