A consistency improving method in the analytic hierarchy process based on directed circuit analysis

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Abstract

Test of consistency is critical for the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) methodology. When a pairwise comparison matrix (PCM) fails the consistency test, the decision maker (DM) needs to make revisions. The state of the art focuses on changing a single entry or creating a new matrix based on the original inconsistent matrix so that the modified matrix can satisfy the consistency requirement. However, we have noticed that the reason that causes inconsistency is not only numerical inconsistency, but also logical inconsistency, which may play a more important role in the whole inconsistency. Therefore, to realize satisfactory consistency, first of all, we should change some entries that form a directed circuit to make the matrix logically consistent, and then adjust other entries within acceptable deviations to make the matrix numerically consistent while preserving most of the original comparison information. In this paper, we firstly present some definitions and theories, based on which two effective methods are provided to identify directed circuits. Four optimization models are proposed to adjust the original inconsistent matrix. Finally, illustrative examples and comparison studies show the effectiveness and feasibility of our method.

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Wu, S., Liu, X., Li, Z., & Zhou, Y. (2019). A consistency improving method in the analytic hierarchy process based on directed circuit analysis. Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics, 30(6), 1160–1181. https://doi.org/10.21629/JSEE.2019.06.11

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