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DEVELOPMENT OF DECISION TOOL FOR A PROBLEM-SOLVING ACTIVITY USING PAIRWISE COMPARISON TECHNIQUE TO SUPPORT AN INTUITIVE DECISION

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2020

N. Tanaiutchawoot*
Affiliation:
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
N. Bursac
Affiliation:
TRUMPF GmbH+Co. KG, Germany
J. Gross
Affiliation:
Duale Hochschule Baden-Württemberg Stuttgart, Germany
S. Rapp
Affiliation:
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany
A. Albers
Affiliation:
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany

Abstract

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Pairwise comparison is basically used to prioritize alternatives and select a solution in product development. Decision errors can happen when the amount of processing information increases. This research proposes an assisted decision tool to prioritize alternatives by using the pairwise comparison technique and a Quicksort algorithm. This software was evaluated in the product development workshop that aims to select the component to further develop in the new product generation. This tool provides high-reliability results, reduces procedure time and is a user-friendly interactive interface.

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