Models, Methods, Concepts & Applications of the Analytic Hierarchy Process

The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is a prominent and powerful tool for making decisions in situations involving multiple objectives. Models, Methods, Concepts and Applications of the Analytic Hierarchy Process, 2nd Edition applies the AHP in order to solve problems focused on the following three...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Saaty, Thomas L., Vargas, Luis G. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 2012, 2012
Edition:2nd ed. 2012
Series:International Series in Operations Research & Management Science
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • How to Make a Decision
  • The Seven Pillars of the Analytic Hierarchy Process
  • Architectural Design
  • Why is the Principal Eigenvector Necessary?
  • Designing a Mousetrap
  • Designing the Best Catamaran
  • The Selection of a Bridge
  • Measuring Dependence Between Activities: Input Output Application to the Sudan
  • Technological Choice in Less Developed Countries
  • Market Attractiveness of Developing Countries
  • An Analytic Hierarchy Process Based Approach to the Design and Evaluation of a Marketing Driven Business and Corporate Strategy
  • New Product Pricing Strategy
  • Incorporating Expert Judgement in Economic Forecasts: The Case of the U.S. Economy in 1992
  • A New Macroeconomic Forecasting and Policy Evaluation Method
  • A New Approach to the Middle East Conflict: The Analytic Hierarchy Process
  • Legalization of Euthanasia
  • How Should Congress Address the Medicare Crisis?
  • Ethics in International Business
  • Abortion and the States: How Will the Supreme Court Rule on the Upcoming Pennsylvania Abortion Issue?
  • The Benefits and Costs of Authorizing Riverboat Gambling
  • To Drill or Not to Drill: A Synthesis of Expert Judgements
  • Modeling the Graduate Business School Admissions Process
  • Infertility Decision Making
  • Deciding Between Angioplasty and Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery