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The analytic hierarchy process as a support for decision making

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Filipović, Milanka
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Abstract
The first part of this text deals with a convention site selection as one of the most lucrative areas in the tourism industry. The second part gives a further description of a method for decision making – the analytic hierarchy process. The basic characteristics: hierarchy constructions and pairwise comparison on the given level of the hierarchy are allured. The third part offers an example of application. This example is solved using the Super – Decision software, which is developed as a computer support for the analytic hierarchy process. This indicates that the AHP approach is a useful tool to help support a decision of convention site selection.
Keywords:
Analytical hierarchy process (AHP) / Attributes / Convention / Site selection
Source:
Spatium, 2007, 15-16, 44-59
Publisher:
  • Institute of Architecture, Urban & Spatial Planning of Serbia

DOI: 10.2298/SPAT0716044F

ISSN: 1450-569X; 2217-8066

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https://raf.arh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1117
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