Analysis using multi-criteria decision making to evaluate smart phone alternatives within the global supply

Research background: In terms of the development of information and communication technologies, smart mobile phones are booming. Consumers choose the most suitable smartphone concerning their needs and preferences. Consumers are not limited by the domestic supply but can choose from smartphones from...

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Main Authors: Pozdílková Alena, Hedvičáková Martina, Jačková Nikola
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:SHS Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/40/shsconf_glob2021_02014.pdf
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author Pozdílková Alena
Hedvičáková Martina
Jačková Nikola
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Hedvičáková Martina
Jačková Nikola
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description Research background: In terms of the development of information and communication technologies, smart mobile phones are booming. Consumers choose the most suitable smartphone concerning their needs and preferences. Consumers are not limited by the domestic supply but can choose from smartphones from all over the world. The article aims to provide effective multi-criteria decision-making to evaluate different mobile phones according to consumer preferences of global supply. Purpose of the article: The benefit of the article is the elimination of uncertainty in the choice of mobile phone and the expression of preferences of the consumer with decision-making powers. Methods: Multicriteria decision-making is based on the evaluation of the possibilities of mobile phones with regard to the preferences of users. Ordinalistic (Lexicographic method and ORESTE method) and Cardinalistic method (TOPSIS method and Weighted sum method) are used for this evaluation. Findings & Value added: Based on the methods used, the variants of smartphones were ranked from best to worst. The order differed significantly for the selected methods. The lexicographic method recommended buying the cheapest variant. The ORESTE method recommended buying one of the most expensive variants. Of the methods requiring cardinal information, the TOPSIS method in the model example recommended the purchase of the Realme 7i variant and the weighted sum method recommended the purchase of the Samsung Galaxy A52 variant despite its high price. All results are calculated using a decision support system. The application contains a DLL library that provides the decision-making process and the structure of the decision-making problem and the user environment.
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spelling doaj.art-3ca2eacd9e944687868a1843baecfdfa2022-12-21T19:50:24ZengEDP SciencesSHS Web of Conferences2261-24242021-01-011290201410.1051/shsconf/202112902014shsconf_glob2021_02014Analysis using multi-criteria decision making to evaluate smart phone alternatives within the global supplyPozdílková Alena0Hedvičáková Martina1Jačková Nikola2University of Pardubice, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and InformaticsUniversity of Hradec Králové, Faculty of Economics and Management, RokitanskéhoUniversity of Pardubice, Faculty of Electrical Engineering and InformaticsResearch background: In terms of the development of information and communication technologies, smart mobile phones are booming. Consumers choose the most suitable smartphone concerning their needs and preferences. Consumers are not limited by the domestic supply but can choose from smartphones from all over the world. The article aims to provide effective multi-criteria decision-making to evaluate different mobile phones according to consumer preferences of global supply. Purpose of the article: The benefit of the article is the elimination of uncertainty in the choice of mobile phone and the expression of preferences of the consumer with decision-making powers. Methods: Multicriteria decision-making is based on the evaluation of the possibilities of mobile phones with regard to the preferences of users. Ordinalistic (Lexicographic method and ORESTE method) and Cardinalistic method (TOPSIS method and Weighted sum method) are used for this evaluation. Findings & Value added: Based on the methods used, the variants of smartphones were ranked from best to worst. The order differed significantly for the selected methods. The lexicographic method recommended buying the cheapest variant. The ORESTE method recommended buying one of the most expensive variants. Of the methods requiring cardinal information, the TOPSIS method in the model example recommended the purchase of the Realme 7i variant and the weighted sum method recommended the purchase of the Samsung Galaxy A52 variant despite its high price. All results are calculated using a decision support system. The application contains a DLL library that provides the decision-making process and the structure of the decision-making problem and the user environment.https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/40/shsconf_glob2021_02014.pdfmulti-criteria decision makingordinal informationcardinal informationmobile phone, global supply
spellingShingle Pozdílková Alena
Hedvičáková Martina
Jačková Nikola
Analysis using multi-criteria decision making to evaluate smart phone alternatives within the global supply
SHS Web of Conferences
multi-criteria decision making
ordinal information
cardinal information
mobile phone, global supply
title Analysis using multi-criteria decision making to evaluate smart phone alternatives within the global supply
title_full Analysis using multi-criteria decision making to evaluate smart phone alternatives within the global supply
title_fullStr Analysis using multi-criteria decision making to evaluate smart phone alternatives within the global supply
title_full_unstemmed Analysis using multi-criteria decision making to evaluate smart phone alternatives within the global supply
title_short Analysis using multi-criteria decision making to evaluate smart phone alternatives within the global supply
title_sort analysis using multi criteria decision making to evaluate smart phone alternatives within the global supply
topic multi-criteria decision making
ordinal information
cardinal information
mobile phone, global supply
url https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2021/40/shsconf_glob2021_02014.pdf
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