Abstract

The purpose of our study is to propose a decision-making framework to select a maintenance technology. The combination of interpretive structural modeling and analytic network processes with the benefits, opportunities, costs, and risk model was applied to the prioritization of alternatives. The priorities were then calculated by zero-one goal programming to suggest the most appropriate maintenance technology. The proposed framework was implemented in the case of transmission line maintenance to test its usability and receive expert feedback.

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