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Remarks on the Analytic Hierarchy Process

Management Science, 1990
The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is flawed as a procedure for ranking alternatives in that the rankings produced by this procedure are arbitrary. This paper provides a brief review of several areas of operational difficulty with the AHP, and then focuses on the arbitrary rankings that occur when the principle of hierarchic composition is assumed ...
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Analytic Hierarchy Process

2001
The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is a theory of relative measurement of intangible criteria. With this approach to relative measurement, a scale of priorities is derived from pairwise comparison measurements only after the elements to be measured are known.
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On teaching the analytic hierarchy process

Computers & Operations Research, 2003
Abstract We discuss aspects of the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) that we feel are important to the successful presentation of the AHP to graduate business students. We have also created a working paper that presents some of the examples and class projects that we found to be of pedagogical value.
Lawrence Bodin, Saul I. Gass
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Sparse and distributed Analytic Hierarchy Process

Automatica, 2017
The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is a de-facto standard technique in centralized decision making. Consider a situation where there is a need to rank a set of elements or alternatives, based on their value or utility, of which we just know pairwise relative information, i.e., the ratio of their values.
Oliva G, Setola R, Scala A
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The Analytic Hierarchy Process

1996
The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) T. Saaty [1977, 1982]; R.W. Saaty [1987] is a technique for converting subjective assessments of relative importance into a set of weights. It has proven to be very useful in assisting selection from a finite set of alternatives (see Zahedi, 1986 and Shim, 1989 for surveys).
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The Analytic Hierarchy Process—An Exposition

Operations Research, 2001
This exposition on the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) has the following objectives: (1) to discuss why AHP is a general methodology for a wide variety of decision and other applications, (2) to present brief descriptions of successful applications of the AHP, and (3) to elaborate on academic discourses relevant to the efficacy and applicability of ...
Ernest H. Forman, Saul I. Gass
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The Analytic Hierarchy Process

2008
The challenges of evaluation and decision making are encountered in every sphere of life and on a regular basis. The nature of the required decisions, however, may vary between themselves. While some decisions may reflect individual solutions on simple problems, others may indicate collaborative solutions on complex issues.
John Wang   +2 more
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Hesitant analytic hierarchy process

European Journal of Operational Research, 2016
Abstract In traditional analytic hierarch process (AHP), decision makers (DMs) are required to provide crisp judgments over paired comparisons of objectives to construct comparison matrices. To enhance the modeling ability of traditional AHP, we propose hesitant AHP (H-AHP) that can consider the hesitancy experienced by the DMs in decision.
Zeshui Xu, Bin Zhu, Ren Zhang, Mei Hong
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Optimization by the Analytic Hierarchy Process [PDF]

open access: possible, 1979
Abstract : The Analytic Hierarchy Process serves as a framework for people to structure their own problems and provide their own judgements based on knowledge, reason or feelings, to derive a set of priorities for activities to which they, for example, wish to allocate effort or resources. In this process transitivity of preference is studied through a
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The Analytic Hierarchy Process and the Theory of Measurement

Management Science, 2010
The analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is a decision-making procedure widely used in management for establishing priorities in multicriteria decision problems. Underlying the AHP is the theory of ratio-scale measures developed in psychophysics since the middle of the last century.
BERNASCONI, Michele, CHOIRAT C, SERI R.
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