scholarly journals Decision Support System of Student Study Service Program Group Distribution Applying Process Hierarchy Analitic Method: A Case Study Lppm of Musamus University

2021 ◽  
Vol 328 ◽  
pp. 03001
Author(s):  
Izak Habel Wayangkau ◽  
Nilfred Patawaran ◽  
Agus Prayitno

Student study service is a community service, education and research activity that is carried out in an interdisciplinary and intra-curricular by dividing students into each group in certain location. Its group and location were determined by applications that produce alternative choices in making decisions on the distribution of student study service groups evenly through certain methods and criteria. The research applied the analytic hierarchy process method, where problems were simplified in a hierarchy including 3 components, such as goals, assessment criteria and alternative choices. The criteria were gender, department, and location potential. Applications of system builder were Visual Basic .NET, SQL Server and Crystal Report. The results were to facilitate distribution according to the criteria balanced and time of student study service efficiently. By the application, it assisted administration staff to determine student study service distribution and was able to be developed into various features and criteria.

2017 ◽  
Vol 36 (1) ◽  
pp. 48-58 ◽  
Author(s):  
Diego V de Godoy Delmonico ◽  
Hugo H dos Santos ◽  
Marco AP Pinheiro ◽  
Rosani de Castro ◽  
Regiane M de Souza

Healthcare waste management is an essential field for both researchers and practitioners. Although there have been few studies using statistical methods for its evaluation, it has been the subject of several studies in different contexts. Furthermore, the known precarious practices for waste management in developing countries raise questions about its potential barriers. This study aims to investigate the barriers in healthcare waste management and their relevance. For this purpose, this paper analyses waste management practices in two Brazilian hospitals by using case study and the Analytic Hierarchy Process method. The barriers were organized into three categories – human factors, management, and infrastructure, and the main findings suggest that cost and employee awareness were the most significant barriers. These results highlight the main barriers to more sustainable waste management, and provide an empirical basis for multi-criteria evaluation of the literature.


2011 ◽  
Vol 40 (2) ◽  
pp. 454-461 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adriano Garcia Rosado Júnior ◽  
José Fernando Piva Lobato ◽  
Claúdio Müller

The objective of this study was to implement an indicator system that allows an overview of the performance at all levels of the company and to evaluate its overall performance using a consolidate general indicator. In the company studied, three business sectors were identified (crops, beef cattle production and viticulture) in addition to management sector, to which strategic objectives were determined. After that, it was mapped the macroprocesses that compose each business activity, a total of 14, and the critical indicators of performance to achieve the objectives, making up 50 indicators whose objectives were definied by the management team. It is possible to build consolidated indicators using the Analytic Hierarchy Process method, which allows weighing the relative importance of the indicators at each hierarchical level, that is, macroprocesses, activities and overall company performance for the achievement of the established goals.


2014 ◽  
pp. 103-110 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dragoljub Bajic ◽  
Dusan Polomcic

A groundwater control system was designed to lower the water table and allow the pumping station ?Bezdan 1? to be built. Based on a hydrodynamic analysis that suggested three alternative solutions, multicriteria optimization was applied to select the best alternative. The fuzzy analytic hierarchy process method was used, based on triangular fuzzy numbers. An assessment of the various factors that influenced the selection of the best alternative, as well as fuzzy optimization calculations, yielded the ?weights? of the alternatives and the best alternative was selected for groundwater control at the site of the pumping station ?Bezdan 1?.


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