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A new approach of contextual recommendation based on the method of Hierarchical Analysis of Processes [PDF]
Recommender systems are able to estimate the user's interest for resource given from some relative information to others similar users and to propriety of the resource. In this Memory, we introduced a new contextual recommendation approach based on the AHP Process Hierarchical Analysis method.
arxiv
Background: The shortage of nurses worldwide is a well-known issue that has changed the health and social workforce picture. Increased recruitment and migration of internationally educated nurses in the health and social care workforce pose many risks to
Aasia Rajpoot+3 more
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A whole island approach to scoping renewable energy sites and yields
Short Abstract This study uses a combined Geographic Information System (GIS)‐multi‐criteria decision analysis (MCDA) to scope the wind and solar energy potential of the Isle of Man, UK. We determine that the total wind and solar renewables potential of onshore and offshore sites of 784 MW is much greater than the historical (85 MW) and projected (131 ...
Ben Watt, Robert L. Wilby
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Şehir içi toplu taşımada görev yapan şoförler, çalışma şekilleri sonucu hem kas iskelet sistemi sorunları ile karşılaşabilmekte hem de zihinsel olarak büyük baskı ve yorgunluk hissedebilmekte ve bu nedenle şoförlerin iş yükleri artmaktadır.
Elif Kılıç Delice, Tuba Adar
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Abstract Recent years have been characterized by an ever‐growing interest in consumers' behavior while purchasing green food products. Although existing research has produced a great number of papers on this topic, the knowledge generated in the field appears fragmented and, in certain cases, ambiguous.
Alberto Michele Felicetti+3 more
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SOCIAL FUND AND THE HIERARCHY OF MUHAMMADIYAH ORPHANAGES FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCY
This study aims to analyze the Muhammadiyah social fund and the hierarchy of financial independence of seven its orphanages in the Province of Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta.
Yuli Utami+3 more
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Axioms of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and its Generalization to Dependence and Feedback: The Analytic Network Process (ANP) [PDF]
The AHP/ANP are multicriteria decision-making theories that deal with both hierarchic structures when the criteria are independent of the alternatives and with networks when there is any dependence within and between elements of the decision. Both of them have been repeatedly used in practice by various researchers and practitioners.
arxiv
Fluid intake and recurrence and progression risk of patients with non‐muscle‐invasive bladder cancer
Objectives To evaluate the association of pre‐ and post‐diagnosis fluid intake with non‐muscle‐invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) recurrence and progression risk. Patients and Methods Data were used from the multicentre prospective cohort study UroLife.
Ivy Beeren+6 more
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A DEMATEL-Based Completion Method for Incomplete Pairwise Comparison Matrix in AHP [PDF]
Pairwise comparison matrix as a crucial component of AHP, presents the prefer- ence relations among alternatives. However, in many cases, the pairwise comparison matrix is difficult to complete, which obstructs the subsequent operations of the clas- sical AHP.
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Assessing the Number of Criteria in GIS‐Based Multicriteria Evaluation: A Machine Learning Approach
ABSTRACT The analytical hierarchy process (AHP) is a widely used approach and a decision rule to derive criteria weights in geographic information system‐based multi‐criteria evaluation (GIS‐MCE). However, one limitation of the AHP method is that it constrains the number of criteria that can be meaningfully weighted to typically seven to nine criteria.
Lan Qing Zhao+3 more
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