Abstract
Weight Process Method (WPM) is a popular number Criterion Results Analysis (MCDA) / Multiple Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) method. This is the sum of the weights Similar to the model (WSM). The main difference is, In the main mathematical function there is now multiplication instead of addition. MCDM is multifaceted, inconsistent, standard and / or quantitative Consensus on integrating alternative performance into criteria Is a technique for creating a solution that requires feedback. To calculate the weighted product, we will multiply the value of each attribute in every column row-wise. The value with the highest weighted product is given the higher rank. Like all MCDA / MCDM methods, many Described in terms of decision making criteria The result is a finite set of alternatives. For each end The substitute is also multiplied by several ratios and compared with the others, One for each end criterion. Weighted shading mode () like density mode Colors that represent density in each pixel Draw markers using, but optional With weighting integration. To provide the final weighing result How the coordinates weigh in each pixel You can configure which are connected. Multiple criteria for decision making (MCDM) size and Complex decision making (DM) involving quality factors Is considered a tool. In recent years, many MCDM Techniques and approaches optimal feasibility Recommended to select options. In statistics, a weighted median of a sample is the 50% weighted percentile. … Like the median, it is useful as an estimator of central tendency, robust against outliers
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