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Analytical Hierarchy Process Analytical Hierarchy Process

( AHP )( AHP )( AHP )( AHP )( AHP )( AHP )( AHP )( AHP )

What is AHP ?What is AHP ?

��According to According to Operations ManagementOperations Management4th 4th Edition by Russell and Taylor III it is a Edition by Russell and Taylor III it is a quantitative method for ranking decision quantitative method for ranking decision quantitative method for ranking decision quantitative method for ranking decision alternatives and selection the one given alternatives and selection the one given multiple criteria. AHP is a process for multiple criteria. AHP is a process for developing a numerical score to rank each developing a numerical score to rank each decision alternative based on how well each decision alternative based on how well each alternative meets the decision maker’s alternative meets the decision maker’s criteria.criteria.

What does it answer ?What does it answer ?

��The question “Which one do we choose?” The question “Which one do we choose?” or “Which one is best ?” by selecting the or “Which one is best ?” by selecting the or “Which one is best ?” by selecting the or “Which one is best ?” by selecting the best alternative that matches all of the best alternative that matches all of the decision maker’s criteria.decision maker’s criteria.

What does it use ?What does it use ?

��Simple mathematicsSimple mathematics

criteria criteria ��criteria criteria < set by the decision maker >< set by the decision maker >

��preferences of that criteria preferences of that criteria < also set by the decision < also set by the decision

maker>maker>

�� the standard preference tablethe standard preference table

Standard Preference TableStandard Preference Table

PREFERENCE LEVEL

Equally preferred

Equally to moderately preferred

NUMERICAL VALUE

1

2Equally to moderately preferred

Moderately preferred

Moderately to strongly preferred

Strongly preferred

Strongly to very strongly preferred

Very strongly preferred

Very strongly to extremely preferred

Extremely preferred

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

Why not make up your own Why not make up your own

preference table ?preference table ?

��Because the standard preference table has Because the standard preference table has been determined by experienced researchers been determined by experienced researchers been determined by experienced researchers been determined by experienced researchers in AHP to be a reasonable basis for in AHP to be a reasonable basis for comparing two alternatives.comparing two alternatives.

How is it used ?How is it used ?

�� Say you have two criteria. Cost and quality for Say you have two criteria. Cost and quality for product A & B. product A & B.

�� The The cost for A= $60 and the quality is above cost for A= $60 and the quality is above average. average. average. average.

�� The The cost for B=$15 and the quality is right at cost for B=$15 and the quality is right at average. average.

�� Which Which do you choose? By making do you choose? By making a matrix the a matrix the price of B is very strongly preferred to A and A price of B is very strongly preferred to A and A is only moderately preferred to Bis only moderately preferred to B. The matrices . The matrices of these preferences would look like . . . . of these preferences would look like . . . .

Matrices of A and BMatrices of A and B

�� Since price B is very Since price B is very strongly preferred to strongly preferred to the price of A. The the price of A. The score of B to B is 7 score of B to B is 7

COST

A B

A 1 7

COST

A B

A 1 7

score of B to B is 7 score of B to B is 7 and A to B is the and A to B is the reciprocal or inverse reciprocal or inverse of 1/7of 1/7

B 1/7 1B 1/7 1

QUALITY

A B

A 1 1/3

B 3 1

Our sample problem Our sample problem

Jilley Bean Co. is selecting a new location to expand its operations. The company want to use AHP to help it decide which location to use AHP to help it decide which location to build its new plant. Jilley Bean Co. has four criteria they will base their decision on these are the following: property price, distance from suppliers, the quality of the labor pool, and the cost of labor. They have three locations to decide from.

Matrices given criteria and Matrices given criteria and

preferencespreferences

PRICE

A B C

A 1 3 2

B 1/3 1 1/5

PRICE

A B C

A 1 3 2

B 1/3 1 1/5

DISTANCE

A B C

A 1 6 1/3

B 1/6 1 1/9

LABOR

A B C

A 1 1/3 1

B 3 1 7B 1/3 1 1/5

C 1/2 5 1

B 1/3 1 1/5

C 1/2 5 1

B 1/6 1 1/9

C 3 9 1

B 3 1 7

C 1 1/7 1

WAGES

A B C

A 1 1/3 1/2

B 3 1 4

C 2 1/4 1

● Showing that in preference in price A and C are the equally preferred but are preferred over B.

How it is done ~ STEP ONEHow it is done ~ STEP ONE

PRICE

A B C

A 1 3 2

PRICE

A B C

A 1 3 2A 1 3 2

+ + +

B 1/3 1 1/5

+ + +

C 1/2 5 1

= 11/6 9 16/5

● First sum (add up) all the values in each column.

A 1 3 2

+ + +

B 1/3 1 1/5

+ + +

C 1/2 5 1

= 11/6 9 16/5

How it is done ~ STEP TWOHow it is done ~ STEP TWO

PRICE

A B C

A 1�11/6= 6/11 3�9 = 3/9 2�16/5= 5/8● Next the values in each column are

+ + +

B 1/3�11/6= 2/11 1�9 = 1/9 1/5�16/51/16

+ + +

C 1/2�11/6= 3/11 5�9 = 5/9 1�16/5= 5/16

= 1 1 1

in each column are divided by the corresponding column sums.

NOTICE: the values in each column sum to 1.

How it is done ~ STEP THREEHow it is done ~ STEP THREE

PRICE

A B C Row Average

A 6/11 ~.5455 + 3/9~.3333 + 5/8~ .6250 = 1.5038 �3 = .5012A 6/11 ~.5455 + 3/9~.3333 + 5/8~ .6250 = 1.5038 �3 = .5012

B 2/11~.1818 + 1/9~.1111 + 1/16~.0625 = .3544 �3 = .1185

C 3/11~.2727 + 5/9~.5556 + 5/16~.3803 = 1.2086 �3 = .3803

1.000

● Next convert fractions to decimals and find the average of each row.

How it is done ~ STEP FOURHow it is done ~ STEP FOUR

Find the average for all the criterion by doing steps 1-3 on all the criteria. Arriving at the following

Location Price Distance Labor Wages

A .5012 .2819 .1790 .1561

B .1185 .0598 .6850 .6196

C .3803 .6583 .1360 .2243

How it is done ~ STEP FIVEHow it is done ~ STEP FIVE

Rank the criteria in order of importance ~use the same method used in ranking each criterion.

Criteria Price Distance Labor Wages

Price 1 1/5 3 4

Distance 5 1 9 7

Labor 1/3 1/9 1 2

Wages 1/4 1/7 1/2 1

How it is done ~ STEP 6How it is done ~ STEP 6--99

�� Repeat steps 1Repeat steps 1--4 with the new matrices. You should arrive at the following :4 with the new matrices. You should arrive at the following :

Criteria Price Distance Labor Wage Row Average

Price .1519 .1375 .2222 .2857 .1933Price .1519 .1375 .2222 .2857 .1933

Distance .7595 .6878 .6667 .5000 .6535

Labor .0506 .0764 .0741 .1429 .0860

Wage .0380 .0983 .0370 .0714 .0612

1.000

Row average= preference vector Row average= preference vector

for the criteriafor the criteria

CRITERIA

Price .1993

Distance .6535

Labor .0860

Wage .0612

FINAL CALCULATIONSFINAL CALCULATIONS

Location Price Distance Labor Wages

A .5012 .2819 .1790 .1561

CRITERIA

Price .1993

Distance .6535X

Take the criteria matrix and multiple it by the preference vector

B .1185 .0598 .6850 .6196

C .3803 .6583 .1360 .2243

Distance .6535

Labor .0860

Wage .0612

X

Location A score = .1993(.0512) + .6535(.2819) + .0860(.1790) +.0621(.1561) = .3091

Location B score = .1993(.1185) + .6535(.0598) + .0860(.6850) + .0612(.6196) = .1595

Location C score = .1993(.3803) + .6535(.6583) + .0860(.1360) + .0612(.2243) = .5314

And the results are . . . And the results are . . .

LOCATION Score

A .3091A .3091

B .1595

C .5314

1.0000

Based on the scored Location C should be chosen for Jilley Bean Co. to built a plant.

How is AHP is used in real life ?How is AHP is used in real life ?

�� Expert Choice a company that specializes Expert Choice a company that specializes

in AHP design software and performs in AHP design software and performs

services with it. Some of their clientele are:services with it. Some of their clientele are:services with it. Some of their clientele are:services with it. Some of their clientele are:�� Ford Motor CompanyFord Motor Company

�� Sprint PCSSprint PCS

�� Department of Agriculture (USDA)Department of Agriculture (USDA)

�� NavyNavy

�� National Health Service of the United KingdomNational Health Service of the United Kingdom

�� Ferrari SpA in ItalyFerrari SpA in Italy

How is AHP is used in real life ?How is AHP is used in real life ?

�� The USDA used it for the selection of bridge The USDA used it for the selection of bridge �� The USDA used it for the selection of bridge The USDA used it for the selection of bridge

materials across the nation in several materials across the nation in several

states.states.

Is there anything AHP cannot be Is there anything AHP cannot be

used for ?used for ?

�� Not really as long as the decision maker Not really as long as the decision maker

has set criteria and set preferences of that has set criteria and set preferences of that

criteria AHP can be used. criteria AHP can be used.

ReferencesReferences

�� Russell, Roberta S. and Taylor III, Bernard W. Russell, Roberta S. and Taylor III, Bernard W. Operations Operations

Management 4th edition.Management 4th edition. Upper Saddle river, New Jersey: Upper Saddle river, New Jersey:

Prentice Hall, 2003.Prentice Hall, 2003.

�� Expert Choice Client List Expert Choice Client List <http://expert <http://expert �� Expert Choice Client List Expert Choice Client List <http://expert <http://expert

choice.com/customers/client list.htmchoice.com/customers/client list.htm

�� Smith, Bush and Schmoldt. Smith, Bush and Schmoldt. The Selection of Bridge The Selection of Bridge

Materials Utilizing the Analytical Hierarchy Process. Materials Utilizing the Analytical Hierarchy Process.

5 March 2003. 5 March 2003. <http://www/srs4702.forprod.vt.edu/pubsubj/abstract/ab9760.<http://www/srs4702.forprod.vt.edu/pubsubj/abstract/ab9760.