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A Decision Concept to Support House Hunting

Author Affiliations
Rangamati Science and Technology University
Published InInternational Journal of Advanced Computer Science and Applications
Year2022
Citations38

Abstract

House hunting, or the act of seeking for a place to live, is one of the most significant responsibilities for many families around the world. There are numerous criteria/factors that must be evaluated and investigated. These traits can be both statistically and qualitatively quantified and expressed. There is also a hierarchical link between the elements. Furthermore, objectively/quantitatively assessing qualitative characteristics is difficult, resulting in data inconsistency and, as a result, uncertainty. As a result, ambiguity must be dealt with using the necessary processes; otherwise, the decision to live in a particular property would be incorrect. To compare criteria, the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) is employed, evidential reasoning is used to evaluate houses based on each criterion, and TOPSIS is used…
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