Application of Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process to Evaluate the Quality of E-Government Web Sites

Author(s):  
Ourania I. Markaki ◽  
Dimitris E. Charilas ◽  
Dimitris Askounis
2013 ◽  
Vol 441 ◽  
pp. 963-969
Author(s):  
Yu Du ◽  
Ying Wei Yan

In converged networking, the evaluation of network performance is completed by analyzing the key performance indexes which can reflect the states of network from the point of user view and integrated results should be evaluated by user or quality of experiences. This paper proposes the algorithm for evaluation of network performance based on the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process that utilizes strategy data and key performance indexes to calculate the integrated results of evaluation. The result provides the necessary reference for the real-time monitoring of network.


2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 2952 ◽  
Author(s):  
María Carmen Carnero ◽  
Andrés Gómez

Systems that supply medicinal gases—oxygen, nitrous oxide and medical air—serve all care units of a hospital; for example, they feed distribution systems for operating theatres, neonatal and pediatric units, dialysis, X-ray, casualty, special tests, outpatients, etc. Systems for the provision of medicinal gases are therefore critical in guaranteeing hospital sustainability, since the functionality or availability of other hospital systems depends on them. Availability of 100% in these systems would avoid the need to reschedule patient appointments. It would also eliminate repeat testing, which poses risk to staff and patients, and could avoid affecting people’s lives through unavailability of, for example, operating theatres or intensive care units. All this contributes to a more rational resource consumption and an increase in quality of care both for the hospital itself and for patients and visitors. Although these systems are of vital importance to health care organizations, no previous work has been found in the literature that optimizes the technical decisions on supply in these systems. This research describes a model for these systems via continuous-time Markov chains. The results obtained are used in a multicriteria model constructed with the measuring attractiveness by a categorical-based evaluation technique (MACBETH) approach. In order to assess reliability when incorporating doubt or uncertainty via the MACBETH approach, the model has been validated by means of the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process. The aim is to obtain the best objective decision, with respect to the design of these systems, by analyzing the use of economic resources, the risks, and the impact on hospital activity, all with the aim of guaranteeing the best quality of care. The models constructed by means of MACBETH and the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process give, as the most suitable alternatives, duplicate the external supply in medical oxygen systems and maintain the original design conditions for supply systems of nitrous oxide and medicinal air.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 106
Author(s):  
Afriyanti Dwi Kartika ◽  
Sofia Umaroh

Software adds significant value to a wide range of products and services. Thus, in the process of software development, maintaining the quality of the software is an important aspect that the developer must do. In several software quality models, usability is stated as one of significant factor that gives impact to software performance. The existence of problems in usability lead to less useful of the software. This research was conducted to assess software usability risk factors which derived from the attributes and sub-attributes of usability, that affecting the quality of the software negatively. The importance of risk factors assessed by using fuzzy-Analytic Hierarchy Process. This risk assessment on software usability made it possible to process the evaluation of the respondents defined by linguistic format, in which information can be processed from insufficient data, subjective, inaccurate or vague. As result, this assessment showed dominant factors which were considered as the source of the usability software risk.


Author(s):  
G. Marimuthu ◽  
G. Ramesh

Decisions usually 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 fuzzy analytic hierarchy process is a multi-criteria decision making and is dealing with decision making problems through pairwise comparisons mode [10].  The weight vectors from this comparison model are obtained by using extent analysis method.  This paper concern with an alternate method of finding the weight vectors from the original fuzzy AHP decision model (moderate fuzzy AHP model), that has the same rank as obtained in original fuzzy AHP and ideal fuzzy AHP decision models.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 809
Author(s):  
Ngoc Thach Pham ◽  
Anh Duc Do ◽  
Quang Vinh Nguyen ◽  
Van Loi Ta ◽  
Thi Thanh Binh Dao ◽  
...  

This study aims to investigate and evaluate factors related to the knowledge management model at universities in Hanoi, Vietnam. Based on the system literature review (SLR) approach, the study follows descriptive and inductive approach results of the document review process. Eight factors were synthesized with the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) to evaluate the priority order. Ten experts from seven universities participated in the survey. The results rank as follows: (1) knowledge sharing factor (this also has the highest best nonfuzzy performance (BNP) and average multiplier weight (GM)); (2) knowledge management with big data systems; (3) knowledge creation; (4) knowledge use; (5) knowledge gathering; (6) leadership; (7) knowledge rating; and (8) knowledge storage. Discussions, conclusions, limitations of the study, and suggestions for future studies are also mentioned in this study.


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