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- Title
Penggabungan Metode MEC dan AHP dalam Penentuan Bantuan Rumah Tidak Layak Huni.
- Authors
Kuswandhie, Rakhmad; Primadasa, Yogi
- Abstract
Uninhabitable homes are not ideal conditions where the building does not meet the requirements to be inhabited. The fact is that uninhabitable housing is very much related to slum settlement because basically in the slums area, poverty is reflected in the community. Rehabitation or surgery for uninhabitable houses is a program implemented by the Lubuklinggau City Government in an effort to improve non-habitable houses in Lubuklinggau City to become habitable. The problem that often occurs is that the selection process is still subjective, where selection is done by the perception of each member of the Social Service, not to mention the large number of prospective recipients who will receive housing rehabilitation assistance to be selected in the area, so that selectors feel very difficult conduct this selection of assistance. Of these problems the Decision Support System is an alternative to assisting the City Government in selecting receipts for uninhabitable home surgical assistance. From the data of the candidate recipients of different types of uninhabitable homes that have been collected by the Social Service, they will be re-selected plus the criteria that become supporters. Criteria such as income, house walls, floors, type of house, building area and roof of the house were used to support this research. The method used in this study was assisted by using a combination of the MEC and AHP methods. The MEC method is used to determine influential criteria such as income, house walls, floors, type of house, building area and roof of a house. AHP method is used to determine the weight of each criterion.
- Subjects
WALLS; DECISION support systems; MUNICIPAL government; SOCIAL services; HOUSING; SLUMS
- Publication
Techno.com, 2019, Vol 18, Issue 2, p134
- ISSN
1412-2693
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.33633/tc.v18i2.2268