An integrated approach for interdependent information system project selection
By: LEE, Jin Woo.
Contributor(s): KIM, Soung Hie.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 2001International Journal of Project Management 19, 2, p. 111-118Abstract: Information System (IS) project selection problems are Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MDCM) problems. Prior research for IS project selection does not reflect interdependencies among criteria and candidate projects. To consider project interdependent property providers valuable cost savings and greater benefits to organizations. Although goal programming incorporates multiple objectives and arrives at an optimal solution, its major drawback is that the decision marker(s) must specify goals and priorities an priori. In order to overcome this problem, group discussion is needed. In this paper, we suggested an integrated approach for intedependent IS project selection problems using Delphi. Analytic Network Process concept and Zero-one Goal Programming. the aplication of the proposed methodology is illustrated through an exampleItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Information System (IS) project selection problems are Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MDCM) problems. Prior research for IS project selection does not reflect interdependencies among criteria and candidate projects. To consider project interdependent property providers valuable cost savings and greater benefits to organizations. Although goal programming incorporates multiple objectives and arrives at an optimal solution, its major drawback is that the decision marker(s) must specify goals and priorities an priori. In order to overcome this problem, group discussion is needed. In this paper, we suggested an integrated approach for intedependent IS project selection problems using Delphi. Analytic Network Process concept and Zero-one Goal Programming. the aplication of the proposed methodology is illustrated through an example
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