Information priority-setting for better resource allocation using analytic hierarchy process (AHP)

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Abstract

Focuses on the use of analytic hierarchy process (AHP) to prioritize different forms of information. Identification of the key information may help better allocation of resources for a construction project. Various forms of information and their associated activities may critically affect the project, which have to be carefully dealt with for enhancing the project performance. Essentially, when some of these forms of information have to be produced and managed by more sophisticated information technology, the more we know about their importance level, the better we could allocate our investment in the construction project. In general, this study reveals that managerial information is equally as important as technical information. This implies that an overall information system should incorporate the technologies and techniques for generating and maintaining both types of information. Copyright © 2001 MCB University Press.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)61-70
JournalInformation Management & Computer Security
Volume9
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2001

Citation

Cheng, E. W. L., & Li, H. (2001). Information priority-setting for better resource allocation using analytic hierarchy process (AHP). Information Management & Computer Security, 9(2), 61-70. doi: 10.1108/09685220110388827

Keywords

  • Construction management
  • Analytical hierarchy process
  • Information systems
  • Technology

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