Implementation of ahp methodology for the evaluation and selection process of a reverse engineering scanning system

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Generally speaking, the proper selection of a suitable system for various uses is key to its full use in practice. In all areas, there is a large number of technologies, equipment, and systems to choose from, so it is necessary to determine the individual parameters and their weight, which are important for selection. In the field of reverse engineering, several technological devices are particularly expensive, and the selection of one will influence the long‐term functioning of the system. Reverse engineering systems are widely used for the registration and documentation of historical objects in the sense of cultural heritage, and the presented scanning systems are suitable for this purpose. In this case, the selection of a scanning system is discussed. This paper deals with the methodology of selecting the most suitable reverse engineering system by the method of pairwise comparison of expert evaluation criteria (analytical hierarchical process (AHP)). This paper contains a comparison of several systems and the selection of the most suitable solution for the particular company.

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Beniak, J., Šooš, Ľ., Križan, P., & Matúš, M. (2021). Implementation of ahp methodology for the evaluation and selection process of a reverse engineering scanning system. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/app112412050

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