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A Hybrid ANP Method for Evaluation of Government Data Sustainability
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2022
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EngineeringEnvironmental Impact AssessmentHybrid Anp MethodSustainable DevelopmentSustainability IndicatorNetwork AnalysisEnvironmental PlanningPolicy AnalysisMonitoring SustainabilityMultiple-criteria Decision AnalysisDecision AnalyticsProgram EvaluationOperations ResearchFuzzy Multi-criteria Decision-makingData ScienceGovernment Data SustainabilityManagementMulti-criteria Decision MakingEconomic SustainabilitySystems EngineeringData-driven Decision SupportMulticriteria EvaluationSustainability AnalysisDecision TheoryStatisticsQuantitative ManagementAnalytic Network ProcessEconomicsPublic PolicySustainability AssessmentHybrid AnpSustainabilityData Modeling
The evaluation of government data sustainability is a multicriteria decision making problem. The analytic network process (ANP) is among the most popular methods in determining the weights of criteria, and its limitation is the un-convergence problem. This paper proposes a hybrid ANP (H-ANP) method, which aims to improve the ANP by combining the weights obtained from the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The proposed method is proved to be convergent since the network of the H-ANP is strongly connected. According to the simulation experiments, H-ANP is more robust than ANP under different settings of parameters. It also shows a higher Kendall cor-relationship and lower MSE with respect to AHP, compared with the existing method (e.g., the averagely connected ANP method). An empirical example is also provided, which uses H-ANP to evaluate the government data sustainability of a city.
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