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Flooding is one of the most destructive natural catastrophes that can strike anywhere in the world. With the recent, but frequent catastrophic flood events that occurred in the narrow stretch of land in southern India, sandwiched between the Western ...
Chandini P. C. Senan +7 more
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Integrating patients' views into health technology assessment: Analytic hierarchy process (AHP) as a method to elicit patient preferences [PDF]
Background: Patient involvement is widely acknowledged to be a valuable component in health technology assessment (HTA) and healthcare decision making.
Bastian, Hilda +8 more
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Delineation of potential groundwater recharge zones using analytical hierarchy process (AHP)
In the present study, an effort was made in Kashmir Valley, NW-Himalayas to delineate potential groundwater areas using GIS and Analytical Hierarchy method (AHP) by incorporating remote sensing data with data from other sources. These data sets were used
Tanveer Dar, N. Rai, Aadil Bhat
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On Consistency in AHP and Fuzzy AHP [PDF]
Abstract The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is used widely for analyzing decisions made in various real-world applications. Its basic idea is to construct a hierarchy of concepts encountered in a given decision problem and to choose the best alternative according to pairwise comparison matrices given by the decision maker.
Fang Liu +3 more
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Comparison among Original AHP, Ideal AHP and Moderate AHP Models
Decisions always involve the getting the best solution, selecting the suitable experiments, most appropriate judgments, taking the quality results 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 (AHP) is a multi-criteria decision
G. Marimuthu -, G. Ramesh
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Over-exploitation of groundwater and marked changes in climate over the years have imposed immense pressure on the global groundwater resources. As demand of potable water increases across the globe for human consumption, agriculture and industrial uses,
P. Arulbalaji, D. Padmalal, K. Sreelash
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Identification of hospital sites and their ranking is important for the planning and development of any country's health infrastructure. The site selection problem is a typical multi-criteria decision making problem involving multiple stakeholders and ...
A. Tripathi, S. Agrawal, R. Gupta
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The aim of the article is to analyze the impact of the introduced systemic change in the health care sector. The case study of a hospital unit in the field of cardiology and vascular surgery analyzes the indirect and direct effects of the ...
Maciej Rogala +2 more
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The Analytic Hierarchy Process, Max Algebra and Multi-objective Optimisation [PDF]
The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is widely used for decision making involving multiple criteria. Elsner and van den Driessche introduced a max-algebraic approach to the single criterion AHP.
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Physical characteristics in professional soccer differ between competition levels and playing positions, and normative data aid practitioners in profiling their players to optimize performance and reduce injury risk.
Eirik Halvorsen Wik +2 more
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