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The Analytic Hierarchy Process Danny Hahn The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) A Decision Support Tool developed in the 1970s by Thomas L. Saaty, an American mathematician, currently University Chair, Quantitative Group, Katz Graduate School of Business, University of Pittsburgh. A theory and methodology for modeling problems in the economic, social and management sciences. A problem solving framework used for: Determining the best of several alternatives Setting Priorities Allocating Resources Requires a “pair-wise” determination of the relative importance of each of the criteria. “Expert Choice” is one commercial software tool based on the AHP. Slide 2 The Process Break down an unstructured situation into its component parts. Arrange the parts or variables into a hierarchic order. Assign numerical values to subjective judgments on the relative importance of each variable. Synthesize the judgments to determine which variables have the highest priority and should be acted upon to influence the outcome of the situation. Slide 3 The Hierarchy Goal Factor 1 Factor 2 Factor 3 Option 1 Option 2 Slide 4
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