Aplicación para la toma de decisiones mediante el Proceso de Jerarquía Analítica
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En el presente artículo describe el Proceso de Jerarquía Analítica, un procedimiento matemático que permite tratar con decisiones complejas. En base a este algoritmo, se desarrolla una aplicación móvil, orientada al público en general, que sirva como ayuda al momento de tomar decisiones en una amplia variedad de situaciones de la vida cotidiana. Al final se comprueba la certeza del sistema, a través de una metodología de investigación cuantitativa de tipo experimental, que acierta en un 91 % de los casos, considerando el orden de valoración de las alternativas, un resultado alto, ya que se toman en cuenta las ponderaciones de los usuarios.
In the present paper, the Analytical Hierarchy Process is described, a mathematical procedure that allows to deal with complex decisions. Based on this algorithm, a mobile app is developed, oriented to the general public, which serves as help when making decisions in a wide variety of situations of a daily life. In the end, the certainty of the system is verified, through a quantitative research methodology of experimental type, which is correct in 91% of the cases, considering the order of evaluation of the alternatives, a high result, since they are taken into account the weights of the users.
In the present paper, the Analytical Hierarchy Process is described, a mathematical procedure that allows to deal with complex decisions. Based on this algorithm, a mobile app is developed, oriented to the general public, which serves as help when making decisions in a wide variety of situations of a daily life. In the end, the certainty of the system is verified, through a quantitative research methodology of experimental type, which is correct in 91% of the cases, considering the order of evaluation of the alternatives, a high result, since they are taken into account the weights of the users.
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Vol. 15, No. 15