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Czekster, R. M., Jung De Carvalho, H., Zucchetti Kessler, G., Mahlmann Kipper, L., & Webber, T. (2019). Decisor: a software tool to drive complex decisions with analytic hierarchy process. International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making, 17, Added by: Klaus D. Goepel (07 Jun 2019 03:41:27 Asia/Singapore) Last edited by: Klaus D. Goepel (23 Jun 2019 13:04:07 Asia/Singapore) |
Resource type: Journal Article DOI: 10.1142/S0219622018500360 BibTeX citation key: Czekster2019 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: AHP/ANP, Decision Making Subcategories: Decision making support systems Keywords: AHP software, Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP), BOCR, decisor, group aggregation Creators: Czekster, Jung De Carvalho, Mahlmann Kipper, Webber, Zucchetti Kessler Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Collection: International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making |
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Abstract |
Addressing consistent and reliable decision-making are crucial activities when choosing seemingly related alternatives for a set of criteria. Models and methods for aiding decisions such as analytic hierarchy process (AHP) were developed to handle quantifed assessments of quality attributes, usually intangible and numerically hard to cope. We introduce the Decisor software tool to assist the use of AHP to drive complex decision modeling. We present a study of related tools describing advantages and drawbacks. The tool is user friendly, with intuitive data entry fields. Users may input alternatives and criteria, assigning weights from different judgment scales. Decisor's main characteristic is its simple interface where the tool computes priority vectors for all alternatives and its consistency rates. It is also possible to operate with negative weighting, inferring Benefits, Opportunities, Costs, and Risks. The tool implements Group Decisions, using the geometric mean to combine criteria comparisons from selected stakeholders.
Added by: Klaus D. Goepel Last edited by: Klaus D. Goepel |