Fuzzy Multiple Attribute Decision Making and Simple Additive Weighting for Supplier Measurement In Furniture Business
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https://doi.org/10.51519/journalisi.v5i4.589Keywords:
Decision Support System, Simple Additive Weighting., furniture business, FMADMAbstract
This study delves into the complexities of supplier selection in the furniture industry, where Decision Support Systems play a pivotal role in achieving data-driven, sustainable supplier choices. It underscores the Fuzzy Multiple Attribute Decision Making and Simple Additive Weighting approach, particularly emphasizing Price, response time, and delivery fees as critical factors. The overarching objective is to elevate supplier selection in alignment with furniture companies' specific requirements and strategic goals. Additionally, the Supplier Ranking System leverages Fuzzy Multiple Attribute Decision Making and Simple Additive Weighting techniques, ranking the third Supplier as the top Supplier with a high preference score of 0.90 and the fourth Supplier as the lowest-ranked Supplier with a score of 0.50. Notably, User Acceptance Tests affirm the System's outstanding performance and intense user satisfaction.
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