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Title Prioritizing Smart City Technologies Using Electre Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis
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Authors Mariane I.; Albani A.; Saputra A.M.A.; Firdaus W.; Widjaja W.; Rahim R.
Year 2024
Published Journal of Logistics, Informatics and Service Science, 11, 4
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.33168/JLISS.2024.0408
Abstract The objective of this study is to investigate the utilization of the ELECTRE decision support system for the purpose of enhancing the process of technology selection within the framework of smart cities. The study was conducted with the primary aim of determining the most suitable technological solutions for smart cities, guided by pre-established criteria. In order to tackle the intricacies associated with assessing and ranking the wide array of technical options, the study approach of choice was the utilization of the ELECTRE methodology. The findings of the study indicated that, when considering several technology possibilities, Alternative D consistently shown greater performance compared to other alternatives. This suggests that Alternative D is highly suitable for implementation within the context of a smart city. The aforementioned result highlights the potential advantages of implementing this technology in promoting the progress of intelligent urban areas and augmenting their operational capabilities. However, it is crucial to recognize the ever-changing nature of decision-making processes within the smart city field. In order to effectively tackle this issue, the paper proposes the need for additional research that explores more sophisticated decision-support methodologies, while considering a wide range of smart city scenarios. Future research in this area has the potential to yield useful insights that can enhance and broaden the decision-making framework for optimizing technology choices in smart cities. Consequently, these investigations would contribute to breakthroughs in both practical applications and theoretical understanding within this sector. © 2024, Success Culture Press. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords Decision Support System; ELECTRE; Multi-Criteria Decision Making; Smart Cities; Technology Selection


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