EMPLOYMENT OF AHP METHOD TO OPTIMISE DECISION PROCESSES RELATED TO COMPLETION OF LOGISTIC PROJECTS

Journal Title: Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces - Year 2010, Vol 157, Issue 3

Abstract

In the article the authors describe the possibilities of employing the analytic hierarchy process (AHP) method to optimise decision processes related to the completion of logistic projects. Sample analyses concern the projects of the emergency reconstruction of a damaged bridge.

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Dariusz SKORUPKA, Artur DUCHACZEK

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Dariusz SKORUPKA, Artur DUCHACZEK (2010). EMPLOYMENT OF AHP METHOD TO OPTIMISE DECISION PROCESSES RELATED TO COMPLETION OF LOGISTIC PROJECTS. Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces, 157(3), 54-62. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-60983