The Benefit of Infrastructure Development: An Analysis

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In analyzing the benefits of infrastructure development, several rules of economics and feasibility studies for infrastructure development are used, namely aspects of benefits, effectiveness and efficiency. These rules are applied to the results of the benefits data when infrastructure development is carried out in the first year and the results of the benefits data are processed using mamdani fuzzy logic reasoning which consists of 2 inference processes. In processing fuzzy input data produces output from the inference process which is then classified in 5 feasibility conditions, namely, low, normal, high, very high and not feasible which is used as a support facility in making infrastructure development decisions.

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Khairuman, K., Barus, E. S., Barus, E. S., Zendrato, N., Barus, D. A., Sagala, J. R., … Ginting, J. V. (2019). The Benefit of Infrastructure Development: An Analysis. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 506). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/506/1/012057

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