Fuzzy Sets and Systems - Optimisation and decision
Fuzzy group decision-making for facility location selection
Information Sciences—Informatics and Computer Science: An International Journal
Fuzzy multi-criteria selection of object-oriented simulation software for production system analysis
Computers and Operations Research
A fuzzy-based decision-making procedure for data warehouse system selection
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Analytical network process for software selection in product development: A case study
Journal of Engineering and Technology Management
Prioritization of human capital measurement indicators using fuzzy AHP
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
An automatic approach to reaching consensus in multiple attribute group decision making
Computers and Industrial Engineering
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Today, operational managers are experiencing difficulties in selecting the software that best suits their increasing number of requirements. These decision makers need to clarify what their needs are, what these packages offer and which software packages best fit their needs. Among the available tools, collaborative software is used to manage teams of people and different types of communication resources. This paper proposes a multi-criteria decision making technique for the selection of collaborative software. The technique is applied to a software company that develops business management solutions for Small and Medium sized Enterprises. The proposed group decision-making methodology is designed to handle both quantitative and qualitative criteria. Criteria weights are calculated using a two-step multi-criteria decision making method: Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process for the experts' and criteria weights, and Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution for ranking the alternatives. Results show that the presented methodology reduces the uncertainty in decision-making and provides robust solutions.