Decision Support Systems used in Transportation Feasibility: Literature Review
Journal: International Journal of Scientific Engineering and Science (Vol.8, No. 1)Publication Date: 2024-01-15
Authors : Ummiati Rahmah; Mahmud Mustapa; Nur Azizah Eka Budiarti;
Page : 23-26
Keywords : ;
Abstract
Approximately 1.3 million people die in accidents worldwide each year and between 20 million and 50 million sustain non-fatal injuries. Whether it's an accident on land, sea, or air. In addition to human error, the main factor in traffic accidents is vehicle feasibility. This happens with both private and public vehicles. Brake, steering systems, engines that are not working, and the vehicle's performance on the road that is not regularly checked for condition can be the cause of accidents. According to international road transport laws, every vehicle, especially conventional mass transport vehicles, must undergo a fitness test every six months. Therefore, it is necessary to adopt an approach aimed at reducing the number of accidents in the transport sector. By using sundry decision support system approaches more accurately and effectively, measuring transportation feasibility will be easier. Based on the literature review analysis performed, the use of AHP and Fuzzy as decision support systems in the transportation sector is the most widely used
Other Latest Articles
- Implementation, Characteristics and Effectiveness of Canadian Ocean Literacy Strategy
- Medizin: Revolutionizing Healthcare Management with Integrated Appointment Scheduling, Medication Tracking, and Real-Time Patient Engagement
- Overview of Research Results and Proposal of a Model for Analyzing Factors Influencing the Decision to Participate in the Electronic Support Industry by Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
- Exploring Consumer Attitude towards Digital Payment Platforms: A Comprehensive Analysis
- Examine the Spatial Distribution of Domestic Violence against Women in Planned and Unplanned Neighborhoods of Port Harcourt Municipality
Last modified: 2024-03-02 19:31:29