Analysis of the Application the Promethee Method in Determining Work Partners at the Central Statistics Agency of Central Aceh Regency

  • Ayu Rosmala A
  • Muchlis Abdul Muthalib M
  • Rizki Suwanda R
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Abstract

The selection of partners at the Central Statistics Agency of Central Aceh Regency faces challenges because manual selection methods are considered inefficient and inaccurate. Therefore, this study aims to improve the accuracy and efficiency of the selection process by applying the Promethee (Preference Ranking Organization Method for Enrichment Evaluations) method. This method is used as a multi-criteria decision-making technique and is implemented using the Python programming language for automatic and real-time data processing. The data used comes from the 2024 partner recruitment process at the Central Statistics Agency of Central Aceh Regency, consisting of candidates who have met the administrative requirements. The validity of the promethee method is tested through the calculation of an error percentage that reaches 10%, demonstrating the method's ability to filter partners according to the established criteria. In conclusion, the application of the promethee method has been proven to improve the efficiency and accuracy of the partner selection process, where the Python-based system developed can reduce the time and effort required in decision-making while producing more valid and reliable partner recommendations.

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Ayu Rosmala, A. R., Muchlis Abdul Muthalib, M. A. M., & Rizki Suwanda, R. S. (2024). Analysis of the Application the Promethee Method in Determining Work Partners at the Central Statistics Agency of Central Aceh Regency. Jurnal Inotera, 9(2), 437–443. https://doi.org/10.31572/inotera.vol9.iss2.2024.id369

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