Suitable, feasible, acceptable
Thomas L. Saaty explained the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) as a structured method for making complex decisions based on comparing multiple criteria and alternatives. AHP involves breaking down decisions into a hierarchy, assigning weights to criteria and alternatives, and using pairwise comparisons to determine the best option. By using mathematics to quantify subjective judgments, AHP aims to provide a rational and systematic approach to decision-making.
Becoming aware of need Gathering information about choices Setting criteria and evaluating alternatives, perhaps trying some out Deciding on the solution Evaluating the purchase experience.
Brainstorming produces many ideas that will not work
Capacity alternatives are defined as substitutional measures which can be adopted in a business for purposes of production. Such alternatives will provide redundancy in the process of production.
A student is definitely able to get admission in IIM until he fulfills its eligibility criteria. Further, it also depends upon the cut-off marks. It seems that you are planning to pursue MBA. Even if you are unable to get into IIM, there are still better alternatives available such as Lovely Professional University, Banaras Hindu University, S.P Jain Institute of Management and Research...and so on. Checkout their website for eligibility criteria and admission process.
constraint is a limit to design process and criteria is want
In a teacher review process, criteria such as classroom performance, student outcomes, professional development, and adherence to school policies are typically considered.
Yes, it is possible to patent an algorithm if it meets certain criteria, such as being novel, non-obvious, and having a specific application. However, the process of obtaining a patent for an algorithm can be complex and may require legal expertise.
Issue identification, analysis, development of alternatives, evaluation of alternatives, recommendation, decision, implementation, continuous evaluation
Developing alternatives
Developing alternatives
Assessment criteria are the specific standards or requirements used to evaluate a person, project, or process. These criteria outline what is expected and how the assessment will be judged. They help ensure consistency and objectivity in the evaluation process.