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The '''Analytical Network Process''' (ANP) is a more general form of the [[Analytic Hierarchy Process | The '''Analytical Network Process''' (ANP) is a more general form of the [[Analytic Hierarchy Process]] (AHP) used in [[Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis]] (MCDA). | ||
AHP structures a decision problem into a hierarchy with a goal, decision criteria, and alternatives, while the ANP structures it as a network. | AHP structures a decision problem into a hierarchy with a goal, decision criteria, and alternatives, while the ANP structures it as a network. |
Latest revision as of 12:23, 13 February 2023
The Analytical Network Process (ANP) is a more general form of the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) used in Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA).
AHP structures a decision problem into a hierarchy with a goal, decision criteria, and alternatives, while the ANP structures it as a network.
Both then use a system of pairwise comparisons to measure the weights of the components of the structure, and finally to rank the alternatives in the decision.