scholarly journals AHP, Fuzzy SAW, and Fuzzy WPM for the Evaluation of Cultural Websites

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 5
Author(s):  
Katerina Kabassi ◽  
Christos Karydis ◽  
Athanasios Botonis

The evaluation of cultural websites is a complicated procedure that depends on several criteria. The main contribution of this paper is on showing how this process may be implemented. For this reason, different multi-criteria decision-making methods are combined and compared for processing the results of the evaluation. More specifically, the paper provides the criteria for evaluating a website of cultural heritage and presents the application of Analytical Hierarchy Process for estimating the weights of the criteria. Then, it compares two different multi-criteria decision-making models, fuzzy simple additive weighting and fuzzy weighted product model, for being combined with Analytical Hierarchy Process and processing the results of the evaluation. The evaluation involves 29 websites of the conservation labs of the international museums and useful conclusions are extracted about the application of all methods and the combination of Analytical Hierarchy Process with fuzzy simple additive weighting and fuzzy weighted product model.

MIND Journal ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 92-107
Author(s):  
MARISA PREMITASARI

AbstrakTrafik telekomunikasi sudah bermigrasi ke IP-based Traffic. Salah satunya adalah Laboratorium TIK (Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi) ITENAS yang meng-generate invarian trafik. Pada penelitian ini, penulis melakukan monitoring pasif dan aktif untuk mendapatkan berbagai invarian trafik. Monitoring pasif didapatkan dari software ISP Moratel dan SOPHOS Firewall. Monitoring aktif dilakukan dengan capture data secara live pada waktu jam sibuk. Invarian trafik yang berhasil di-captured adalah incoming traffic, outgoing traffic, speed, volume, date dan downtime. Jam sibuk diambil berdasarkan dugaan sementara  mulai pukul  10.00-16.00.  Invarian ini menjadi input dari sistem untuk dijadikan kriteria dan jam sibuk  dijadikan atribut. Kriteria dan atribut  diolah dengan metoda Multi Criteria Decision Making yaitu SAW (Simple Additive Weighting) dan AHP(Analytical Hierarchy Process). Output dari sistem adalah prediksi jumlah pengguna di jam sibuk dengan skala fuzzy rules. Hasil penelitian menyimpulkan pukul 11.00 AM-12.00 PM adalah jam tersibuk dengan jumlah user terbanyak.Kata kunci: monitoring aktif, monitoring pasif, kriteria, atribut,bobotAbstractTelecommunication traffic has migrated to IP-based traffic .One of the industry is Laboratorium TIK ITENAS  (Teknologi Informasi dan Komunikasi)  which generates traffic  invariant. In this study, the authors conducted passive and active monitoring to obtain various traffic invariance. Passive monitoring were obtained from ISP Moratel software and SOPHOS Firewall. Active monitoring were done by capturing live data during peak hours. Traffic invariance that have been captured consist  incoming traffic, outgoing traffic, speed, volume, date and downtime. Busy hours were taken based on personal estimation start from 10.00-16.00. This invariance became the system’s input  which has been used as criteria and peak hours are used as attributes. Criteria and attributes were processed using the Multi Criteria Decision Making method, namely SAW (Simple Additive Weighting and AHP (Analytical Hierarchy Process). The output of the system is user’s number prediction  with fuzzy scale. The result  concluded that 11.00 AM-12.00 PM is the  busiest hours with the most number of usersKeywords: active monitoring, passive monitoring, criterion, attributes, weight 


Author(s):  
NORITA AHMAD ◽  
DANIEL BERG ◽  
GENE R. SIMONS

This research focuses on developing a model that can be used to assess the performance of Small to Medium-Sized Manufacturing Enterprises (SMEs). The model will result from the integration of a decision tool called the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and a data analysis model called Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). This research demonstrates that by eliminating flaws and taking advantage of each methodology's specific characteristics in identifying and solving problems, the new integrated AHP/DEA model appears to be a logical and sensible solution in multi-criteria decision-making problem.


Symmetry ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 363
Author(s):  
Ran Li ◽  
Tao Sun

The recent hype in online purchasing has skyrocketed the importance of the electronic commerce (e-commerce) industry. One of the core segments of this industry is business-to-consumer (B2C) where businesses use their websites to sell products and services directly to consumers. Thus, it must be taken care of that B2C websites are designed in a way which can build a trustworthy and long-term relationship between businesses and consumers. Thus, this study assesses and prioritizes factors for designing a successful B2C e-commerce website. The study employs multi-criteria decision making (MCDM), and to minimize any ambiguity and greyness in the decision-making, it integrates fuzzy and grey respectively with the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Technique for Order of Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) to form FAHP and TOPSIS-Grey. Initially, the study conducts a thorough literature survey to screen important factors reported in past studies. Five main factors and nineteen sub-factors were selected for further prioritization. Later, FAHP prioritized factors based on their importance. Finally, based on the FAHP results, TOPSIS-Grey ranked five alternatives (e-commerce websites). FAHP revealed “service quality” as the most successful website designing factor, while TOPSIS-Grey reported “Website-3” as the most successful website, having incorporated the factors required to design a successful website.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 1396-1417
Author(s):  
Resi Ariyasa Qadri ◽  
Amrie Firmansyah

Purpose of the study: This paper aims to elaborate on how the institutional logic of public housing provision transforms from the old logic into the new logic. By encapsulating tacit-knowledge from the shift, this study focuses on how to explicate a model of multi-criteria decision-making for executing official residence projects in Indonesia. This research also aims to recuperate the future of the public residency field. Methodology: The methodology employed was a mixed method. The qualitative method was firstly applied by utilizing semi-structured interviews to build a decision-making model. Later, a quantitative method was implemented to improve the consistency of the model by using the Analytical Hierarchy Process protocols. Thirteen project representatives and ten decision-makers were being involved as the main informants. Google Sheets web-based software was applied for analyzing survey results by making use of a mathematical model for the Analytical Hierarchy Process. Main Findings: The result indicates that land not used as paddy field, fair house price, safe from flood location, serene ambiance, and developer experience has played a significant part in affecting buying decisions for residency projects. To carry out the new method, the total scores of the AHP calculation should be above 50. Otherwise, the government shall opt for the old mechanism. Applications of this study: The paper contributes to the public sector accounting field in the area of asset management and public housing procurement. The paper also gives a strong basis for the field to make use of the model of Indonesia's public housing provision. The government can adopt the research framework for choosing the new model or the old one. Novelty/Originality of this study: This study might be the only one of its kind. The research was using a multi-method to achieve the objectives. To generate a multi-criteria decision-making model, grounded data of excessive interviews were abstracted. Then the abstracted tacit-knowledge was tested with AHP to provide a consistent model.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 17-35
Author(s):  
Petrus Sokibi ◽  
Nurul Bahiyah

Talun sub-district is a government institution that provides public services to the public, which at this time there is no assessment of service satisfaction from the community so that the District Talun cannot know the assessment or complaints from the public to public services provided. The research aims to determine the level of public satisfaction of Public Service in Talun Sub-district. AHP is a complex multi-criteria decision-making method, in an unstructured situation into sections that are then shaped into functional hierarchies to present problems to be solved and then build a priority sequence for alternatives by pairwise alternative comparisons based on judgments of decision makers against a system. The appraisal application yields the value of the public satisfaction level and the eigenvector ranked according to the highest data as the final value of the AHP calculation so that the eigenvector value obtained can facilitate the Camat to see which elements of service are not good.


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