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Lee, J. W., & Kim, S. H. (2000). Using analytic network process and goal programming for interdependent information system project selection. Computers & Operations Research, 27(4), 367–382. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
DOI: 10.1016/S0305-0548(99)00057-X
BibTeX citation key: Lee2000
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Categories: AHP/ANP
Keywords: Analytic Network Process (ANP), goal progamming, information system project selection, interdependence
Creators: Kim, Lee
Publisher: Elsevier
Collection: Computers & Operations Research
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Abstract
Information system (IS) project selection problems are multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) problem. Existing methods for IS project selection does not reflect interdependencies among criteria and candidate projects. Considering these interdependencies among criteria provides valuable cost savings and greater benfits to organizations. When we evaluate project problems, we need to collect a group opinion because to know the interdependence relationship among criteria and criteria in considered project problems is very important. In order to collect group opinion for interdependent project problem, we use expert interview. In this paper, we suggest an improved IS project selection methodology which reflect interdependencies among evaluation criteria and candidate projects using analytic network process (ANP) within zero one goal programming (ZOGP) model.
  
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