Abstract

Determining small-medium industries (SMIs) centers on producing SMIs capable of developing and excelling in Yogyakarta City. The determination of superior SMIs plays a crucial part in the development of new and creative industries. However, many unresolved SMIs decisions were made manually, thus making the long and ineffective process. Technology entry into various disciplines can make determining superior SMIs more efficient and systematic. To facilitate the determination of superior SMIs, it took advantage of the Decision Support System (DSS), where the author, when carrying out the analysis, applied the Multi-Attributive Border Approximation Area Comparison (MABAC) method for alternative rankings. This research resulted in the ranking of superior SMIs centers, namely alternatives (A6) ranked 1st, (A9) 2nd order, (A2) 3rd order, (A8) 4th order, (A10) 5th order, (A1) 6th order, (A3) 7th order, (A5) 8th order, (A4) 9th order, and (A7) 10th order. The MABAC method was successfully used in the decision-making of superior SMIs centers with a precision of 83.3% and an accuracy of 93.5%, calculated using a confusion matrix. The study’s results discovered that the MABAC approach was successfully used for decision-making for determining superior small and medium industry centers.

Details

Title
Decision Making Using the MABAC Method to Determine the Leading Small and Medium Industry Centers in Yogyakarta
Author
Yudhana, Anton; Rusydi Umar; Fawait, Aldi Bastiatul
Pages
887-893
Publication year
2022
Publication date
Dec 2022
Publisher
International Information and Engineering Technology Association (IIETA)
ISSN
16331311
e-ISSN
21167125
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
French
ProQuest document ID
2803914783
Copyright
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