Characteristics of the Analytic Network Process, a Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Method

The Analytic Network Process (ANP) is one of the most complex multi-criteria decisionmaking methods. It was developed by Professor Thomas Saaty, who also created the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). In the network, we model the dependencies and influences between decision-making elements. A network...

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Main Author: Nikola Kadoić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Operational Research Society 2018-01-01
Series:Croatian Operational Research Review
Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/310566
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spelling doaj-fa4d6585a9574e8387790417cc107b722020-11-24T22:04:52ZengCroatian Operational Research SocietyCroatian Operational Research Review1848-02251848-99312018-01-019223524410.17535/crorr.2018.0018212389Characteristics of the Analytic Network Process, a Multi-Criteria Decision-Making MethodNikola Kadoić0Faculty of Organization and Informatics in Varaždin, University of Zagreb, Varaždin, CroatiaThe Analytic Network Process (ANP) is one of the most complex multi-criteria decisionmaking methods. It was developed by Professor Thomas Saaty, who also created the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). In the network, we model the dependencies and influences between decision-making elements. A network contains much more information on the decision-making problem than the hierarchy does. By applying the ANP, we, therefore, obtain more accurate results (the decision). However, AHP is much more often applied even when the decision making problems contain influences and dependencies which were not considered in the AHP. The main research goal of this paper is to identify reasons (ANP characteristics) why ANP is not applied when the problems contain influences and dependencies. After describing the main characteristics, we focus on the three characteristics of the ANP, which are (1) the inseparability of the criteria and alternatives, (2) the influence of the goal node on the priorities in the decision-making problem and (3) the stochasticity of the supermatrix in the ANP method. All these three characteristics are theoretically analyzed in depth and demonstrated through examples. The paper concludes with proposals on how the ANP can be used with respect to these three characteristics.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/310566
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Characteristics of the Analytic Network Process, a Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Method
Croatian Operational Research Review
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title Characteristics of the Analytic Network Process, a Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Method
title_short Characteristics of the Analytic Network Process, a Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Method
title_full Characteristics of the Analytic Network Process, a Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Method
title_fullStr Characteristics of the Analytic Network Process, a Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Method
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of the Analytic Network Process, a Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Method
title_sort characteristics of the analytic network process, a multi-criteria decision-making method
publisher Croatian Operational Research Society
series Croatian Operational Research Review
issn 1848-0225
1848-9931
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The Analytic Network Process (ANP) is one of the most complex multi-criteria decisionmaking methods. It was developed by Professor Thomas Saaty, who also created the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). In the network, we model the dependencies and influences between decision-making elements. A network contains much more information on the decision-making problem than the hierarchy does. By applying the ANP, we, therefore, obtain more accurate results (the decision). However, AHP is much more often applied even when the decision making problems contain influences and dependencies which were not considered in the AHP. The main research goal of this paper is to identify reasons (ANP characteristics) why ANP is not applied when the problems contain influences and dependencies. After describing the main characteristics, we focus on the three characteristics of the ANP, which are (1) the inseparability of the criteria and alternatives, (2) the influence of the goal node on the priorities in the decision-making problem and (3) the stochasticity of the supermatrix in the ANP method. All these three characteristics are theoretically analyzed in depth and demonstrated through examples. The paper concludes with proposals on how the ANP can be used with respect to these three characteristics.
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