Decision Support System (DSS) for New Student Admissions and Majors by Using Simple Additive Weigthing (SAW) and Fuzzy Tsukomoto at SMA Negeri 1 Kalirejo

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Decision support system (DSS) is an information system that helps managers with unique strategic decisions (non-recurring) or a system that provides a means that allows managers to develop information, so that it is appropriate to support the decisions they are making. In this study, the SAW method was used to select student admissions and the Fuzzy Tsukamoto method was used to specialize students. This research is to select and organize specializations so that the school can easily select students and students are not organized in the wrong in specializations. The results of the student selection test using the SAW method, it selected 281 students from 325 students who registered. By using the Fuzzy Tsukamoto method, there were 19 of 281 selected students who were placed in the wrong major. Through a decision support system using the Simple Additive Weighting (SAW) method, criteria are needed to be considered in the selection of new student admissions at SMA 1 Kalirejo. The criteria that have been determined by the school are zoning, non-zoning, and independent.

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Sulastri. (2022). Decision Support System (DSS) for New Student Admissions and Majors by Using Simple Additive Weigthing (SAW) and Fuzzy Tsukomoto at SMA Negeri 1 Kalirejo. Journal of Applied Science, Engineering, Technology, and Education, 4(2), 266–287. https://doi.org/10.35877/454RI.asci911

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