2020
DOI: 10.1504/ijism.2020.110732
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Cloud-based technology for small and medium scale enterprises: a decision-making paradigm using IPA, AHP and fuzzy-AHP techniques

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“…In this work, we adopt the latter context and approaches with their steps presented below. Popular methods in the latter context include AHP (Anbuudayasankar et al 2020 ) and entropy (Kumar et al 2021 ; Namdari et al 2019 ) that cannot effectively capture the hesitation of experts and also the variability in the distributions. Furthermore, a method such as AHP faces the overhead of consistency, thereby increasing complexity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this work, we adopt the latter context and approaches with their steps presented below. Popular methods in the latter context include AHP (Anbuudayasankar et al 2020 ) and entropy (Kumar et al 2021 ; Namdari et al 2019 ) that cannot effectively capture the hesitation of experts and also the variability in the distributions. Furthermore, a method such as AHP faces the overhead of consistency, thereby increasing complexity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optimization models (Krishankumar et al, 2021 ; Sivagami et al, 2021 ) are put forward in the former category and the system incurs overhead for obtaining partial information on each criterion. When experts are unable/unwilling to express their views on the importance of criterion, the methods from the latter category are put forward, such as entropy (Zheng et al, 2020 ; Mahmood and Ali, 2020), analytical hierarchy process (Anbuudayasankar et al, 2020 ), best–worst approach (Rezai, 2015; Pamucar et al, 2020 ), and so on. These methods determine weights methodically, but are complex and are unable to capture the hesitation of experts during choice sharing.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Asmita Varma et al, used IoT to sense the seepage in the gas cylinder and give information to the user via call, text message and email [3]- [5].In their paper, Lei Lei Hnin et al suggested using fuzzy logic to regulate the temperature in an induction furnace by taking user feedback (amount of meat, amount of water, and cooking time) and S. Jayapoorani et al, devised a plan to completely automate the wet grinder for grinding rice. The design of the system and timer is done [6]- [9].M. Gopi Perumal et al, used a sound sensor to detect the number of whistles from a pressure cooker and notify the user to turn it off.…”
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confidence: 99%