1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0360-8352(99)00084-4
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A decision support system for locating convenience store through fuzzy AHP

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“…The location selection literature has introduced some of the conventional approaches providing systematic steps for solving the problem such as manager's judgments, the check list method, analog approach, regression models, and location allocation models. [15][16] The authors have highlighted that these approaches have not considered the relationship among the decision factors globally, and the decision from these approaches may reflect the ability and experience of the analysts. 20 also used ANP for a facility location selection problem.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The location selection literature has introduced some of the conventional approaches providing systematic steps for solving the problem such as manager's judgments, the check list method, analog approach, regression models, and location allocation models. [15][16] The authors have highlighted that these approaches have not considered the relationship among the decision factors globally, and the decision from these approaches may reflect the ability and experience of the analysts. 20 also used ANP for a facility location selection problem.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AHP concept also involves a set of systematic steps for problem solving with giving the relationships among the decision criteria (Kuo et al,1999). Most of the studies indicated that AHP methodology has advantage over the conventional methods such as brain storming, delphi technique and Q-Sort analysis (Lai et al, 2002;Bhutta & Huq, 2002;Demirtas, 2013;Kuo et al, 1999;Harker, 1987;Tummala et al, 1997;Su et al, 2003). Reciprocal of above If activity i has one of the above non-zero numbers assigned to it when compared with activity j, then j has the reciprocal value when compared with i.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their paper investigated the simultaneous optimization of multiple conflict objectives problem in a typical supply chain network with market demand uncertainty. Liang and Wang (1991); Kuo et al (1999) applied fuzzy set theory (FST) and its extended version to solve facility location selection problems. Liang (1999) created a fuzzy multiple attribute decision-making method to identify the optimal alternative based on ideal and antiideal point concepts.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%