Article | 24-December-2021
The AHP method(Analytic Hierarchy Process), as a part of the Multi Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) process, is one of the most used methods worldwide for dealing with the complexity of transport project evaluation. A level crossing (LC) is a place where road and rail cross. Therefore, LC is a place where there isa high risk of accidents.The aimof this study is to develop an AHP model for evaluating the alternatives for the reconstruction of LC in a congested urban environment through the
Danijela BARIĆ,
Antonija DŽAMBO
Transport Problems, Volume 16 , ISSUE 4, 95–106
Research Article | 21-April-2017
technology. Thus the detailed assessment of the importance of individual elements determining road safety is difficult. The starting point is to organize the factors by grouping them into categories which are components of the DVE system (driver - vehicle - environment). In this work, to analyze the importance of individual factors affecting road safety, the use of analytic hierarchy process method (AHP) was proposed. It is one of the multi-criteria methods which allows us to perform hierarchical
Justyna SORDYL
Transport Problems, Volume 10 , ISSUE 2, 57–68
Article | 23-March-2018
In this study, a methodology was developed for transport plan selection of intercity trains in railway network using the method of Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP). For studying the transport plan, the following indicators have been chosen: the transport satisfaction, average number of train stops, average distance travelled, average speed, reliability, availability of service with direct transport and transport capacity. The methodology includes determination of variant schemes of
Svetla STOILOVA,
Radina NIKOLOVA
Transport Problems, Volume 13 , ISSUE 1, 37–48
Article | 28-August-2018
Artur NOWOŚWIAT,
Florentyna SZURMAN
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 10 , ISSUE 4, 73–87
Case Study | 18-June-2020
The current state of the regional market of transport and logistics services in Kazakhstan is characterized by a disparity between the increasing demand for logistics services and the lack of logistics capacity. In this article, the authors propose a method for determining the most promising areas of the Republic of Kazakhstan for the construction of a logistics center, based on the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP).
Aleksander SŁADKOWSKI,
Bagdat TELTAYEV,
Madina IZTELEUOVA
Transport Problems, Volume 15 , ISSUE 2, 119–131
Article | 24-December-2021
This article presents the justification for the relevance of the method for assessing the performance of an airline company. Based on a survey of foreign sources, it was proposed to use the integrated method of the analytic hierarchy process using the example of “Air Astana”. The results of the method are described based on the determination of effective indicators. The conclusions are arrived at on the expediency of applying the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) approach for
Dinara SATYBALDIYEVA,
Gulmira MUKHANOVA,
Kassym YELEMESSOV,
Dinara BASKANBAYEVA,
Oraz SATYBALDIYEV
Transport Problems, Volume 16 , ISSUE 4, 83–94
Article | 28-August-2018
This paper presents a model for selecting Architect/Engineer (A/E) professionals for construction projects. The model takes into account all relevant criteria considered by the owner. These criteria were identified through a comprehensive literature review, and were then clustered into seven groups, namely firm background; past experience; technical resources; management capabilities; financial stability; quality assurance; and innovation capability. The Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) was
Sadi ASSAF,
Mohammad A. HASSANAIN,
Laith HADIDI,
Azfar AMMAN
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 10 , ISSUE 4, 5–14
research-article | 30-November-2018
Yuriy BIKS,
Georgiy RATUSHNYAK,
Olga RATUSHNYAK
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 12 , ISSUE 3, 55–67
research-article | 07-January-2020
Karolina OGRODNIK
Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, Volume 12 , ISSUE 4, 23–36
Article | 24-December-2021
will be chosen using multi-criteria evaluation methods, specifically, the Analytic Hierarchy Process (hereinafter referred to as AHP) and the Base-criterion method. Determination of the weights of criteria will be carried out using the Saaty method of quantitative pair wise comparison and the Fuller pair wise comparison method. In this paper, the presented methods are applied for the example of a specific company specialized in the manufacture of metal storage racks and steel structures. In the
Ondrej STOPKA,
Vladimír ĽUPTÁK,
Iwona RYBICKA
Transport Problems, Volume 16 , ISSUE 4, 121–134