id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_6sosbe2fdngyjcsfrbqjs3qvwy Alessio Ishizaka Review of the main developments in the analytic hierarchy process 2011 24 .pdf application/pdf 11422 1207 61 In this paper the authors review the developments of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) In particular, we discuss problem modelling, pair-wise comparisons, judgement scales, derivation methods, consistency indices, incomplete matrix, synthesis of the weights, The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is a multi-criteria decision making (MCDM) method. Due to its pair-wise comparisons AHP needs ratio scales. sensitivity analysis can be done on three levels: weights, local priorities and comparisons. comparison can vary without changing the rank of the alternatives (Aguarón & MorenoJiménez, 2000) and to remain in an acceptable inconsistency index (Aguarón & MorenoJiménez, 2003) for AHP using the geometric mean. Group decision-making and the analytic hierarchy process: Exploring the Fuzzy AHP-based decision support system for selecting ERP systems in industry in developing international market: Using analytic hierarchy process (AHP) Incomplete pairwise comparisons in the analytic hierarchy process. Pairwise Comparison Method in AHP. Comparison analysis of methods for deriving priorities ./cache/work_6sosbe2fdngyjcsfrbqjs3qvwy.pdf ./txt/work_6sosbe2fdngyjcsfrbqjs3qvwy.txt