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Application of Multiple Criteria Decision-Making Methods in Assignment Place Selection

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  • Mustafa Soba
  • Yusuf Ersoy
  • Ayşenur Tarakcioğlu Altınay
  • Birol Erkan
  • Eser Şik

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The aim of this study is to ensure that the location selection of the officers of the personnel class in the Land Forces Command is effective and needs to be met to determine the criteria used in the selection of the place of appointment or which is the most important and to reveal the preference order to the officers making the choice. In this survey, a face-to-face interview technique and 10 subquestionnaires of captain majors were applied. In the questionnaire technique, the weights of the criteria were determined by using the Max100 method, then the values of the criteria were determined by the Max100 method, and the alternatives were graded and ranked by using grey relational analysis (GRA) method and PROMETHEE method which are multicriteria decision-making techniques. As a result of this analysis, the assignment locations are listed and the importance ratings of the criteria used in the selection of the assignment location are determined.

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  • Mustafa Soba & Yusuf Ersoy & Ayşenur Tarakcioğlu Altınay & Birol Erkan & Eser Şik, 2020. "Application of Multiple Criteria Decision-Making Methods in Assignment Place Selection," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-13, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6748342
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/6748342
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