6th North American International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management

Decision Support System Application with Simple Additive Weighting

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Track: Decision Sciences
Abstract

Development in meeting the needs of the community in order to create a welfare, the government must pay attention to the problem of poverty. So the government issued a policy, namely the Family Hope Program (FHP). FHP aims for intense social protection for underprivileged households. The government takes a long time to determine the selection of FHP, therefore a decision support system is needed to assist and speed up the process of determining the selection of FHP. In order for a decision support system to run well, a method is needed to facilitate the implementation of a decision support system. The recommended method is the simple additive weighting (SAW) method. The SAW method is used to find the weighted number of performance ratings on each alternative for all attributes. Slawi Wetan Village is a village where most of the population lacks clothing, food, and minimal income. So that there are often problems, including the criteria for the population being surveyed are not appropriate, the selection selection is still manual and still uses data from several years ago. The best solution for solving problems in the village of slawi wetan, with a decision support system using the SAW method which helps the process of managing FHP data so that in managing FHP data it becomes better, on target according to predetermined criteria. The decision support system can be used to determine the selection of FHP, find out population data, know the results of the FHP selection, and can provide a recap of the results of the selection report for determining the selection of FHP

Published in: 6th North American International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Monterrey, Mexico

Publisher: IEOM Society International
Date of Conference: November 3-5, 2021

ISBN: 978-1-7923-6130-2
ISSN/E-ISSN: 2169-8767