A novel hybrid multi-criteria decision-making model to assess a stairs shape for dwelling houses

    Zenonas Turskis Info
    Birutė Juodagalvienė Info

Abstract

The paper presents a novel approach to solve problem of stairs shape assessment for two-story individual dwelling houses. Selection among available shapes and construction of stairs is a multi-criteria decision-making problem in nature. It depends on a set of different conflicting criteria, that have different optimisation direction, different measurement units. There is determined the set of the main criteria to assess the alternatives is as follows: Stairwell Area, The Total Area of Climbing, “Climbing Lane” Area, The Cost of Stairs, and Ergonomics. A novel original hybrid MCDM (multi-criteria decision-making) model, which based on ten different multi-criteria decision-making methods: Game Theory, AHP, and SAW, Multiplicative Exponential Weighting, TOPSIS, and EDAS, ARAS, Full Multiplicative form, Laplace Rule, and Bayes Rule, is presented.

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stairs, single-family houses, Multi-Criteria Decision-Making, MADM, Game Theory, AHP, SAW, Multiplicative Exponential Weighting, TOPSIS, EDAS, ARAS, Full Multiplicative form, Laplace Rule, Bayes Rule

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A novel hybrid multi-criteria decision-making model to assess a stairs shape for dwelling houses. (2016). Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, 22(8), 1078-1087. https://doi.org/10.3846/13923730.2016.1259179

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A novel hybrid multi-criteria decision-making model to assess a stairs shape for dwelling houses. (2016). Journal of Civil Engineering and Management, 22(8), 1078-1087. https://doi.org/10.3846/13923730.2016.1259179

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