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The Analytic: Hierarchy Process

The is a structured mathematical framework designed to organize and analyze complex decisions. Developed by Thomas Saaty in the 1970s, it allows decision-makers to weigh multiple competing criteria—both tangible (cost, speed) and intangible (brand, feelings)—to find the best alternative. 🏗️ How It Works: The Five Key Steps

Building an AHP model transforms subjective judgments into objective mathematics through a systematic hierarchy. What is the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)? - 1000minds The Analytic Hierarchy Process

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