Students’ accommodation allocation: A Multicriteria Decision Support System
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https://doi.org/10.24215/15146774e014Keywords:
student housing allocation, decision support system, AHP, WSM, PROMETHEEAbstract
The social life of students at university has an impact on their educa-tional success. The allocation of accommodation is part of this aspect. This article presents our proposal to improve students’ allocation accommodation. We aim to support university administrative departments for the selection of students for housing.
Therefore, we propose a decision support system based on multi-criteria de-cision support methods. To calculate the weights of the criteria, we use the AHP method. Then, to rank the students, AHP, Weighted Sum Method and PROMETHEE methods are used.
The aim is to find the most adequate method to rank the students. The result is achieved because the AHP is able to calculate the weight of criteria and the AHP, SWM and PROMETHEE are able to rank the students.
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