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Model for Selection of the Best Location Based on Fuzzy AHP and Hurwitz Methods

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  • Slavko Arsovski
  • Gordana Todorovic
  • Zorica Lazić
  • Zora Arsovski
  • Nikolina Ljepava
  • Aleksandar Aleksic

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The problem of evaluation and selection of parking lots is a part of significant issues of public transport management in cities. As population expands as well as urban areas, solving the mentioned issues affects employees, security and safety of citizens, and quality of life in long-time period. The aim of this paper is to propose a multicriteria decision model which includes both quantitative and qualitative criteria, which may be of either benefit or cost type, to evaluate locations. The criteria values and the importance of criteria are either precise or linguistic expressions defined by trapezoidal fuzzy numbers. The human judgments of the relative importance of evaluation criteria and uncertain criteria values are often vague and cannot be expressed by exact precise values. The ranking of locations with respect to all criteria and their weights is performed for various degrees of pessimistic-optimistic index. The proposed model is tested through an illustrative example with real life data, where it shows the practical implications in public communal enterprises.

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  • Slavko Arsovski & Gordana Todorovic & Zorica Lazić & Zora Arsovski & Nikolina Ljepava & Aleksandar Aleksic, 2017. "Model for Selection of the Best Location Based on Fuzzy AHP and Hurwitz Methods," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-12, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2803461
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/2803461
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    1. Gordana Todorović & Hrvoje Puskarić & Yury Klochkov & Vladimir Simić & Zorica Lazić & Aleksandar Đorđević, 2022. "Creating Quality-Based Smart Sustainable Public Parking Enterprises: A Methodology to Reframe Organizations into Smart Organizations," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 14(11), pages 1-22, May.

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