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AHPcalc 2018 09 15

This document describes an Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) software tool for evaluating multiple criteria with multiple participant inputs. The tool allows up to 10 criteria and 20 participants to input judgment matrices comparing the importance of criteria pairs. It then calculates the consolidated weight vector using an eigenvalue method and provides consistency checks and error estimates. The tool was created by Klaus D. Goepel and is available for free use at http://bpmsg.com. Revisions to improve accuracy, usability and additional features have been ongoing since 2012.

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AHPcalc 2018 09 15

This document describes an Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) software tool for evaluating multiple criteria with multiple participant inputs. The tool allows up to 10 criteria and 20 participants to input judgment matrices comparing the importance of criteria pairs. It then calculates the consolidated weight vector using an eigenvalue method and provides consistency checks and error estimates. The tool was created by Klaus D. Goepel and is available for free use at http://bpmsg.com. Revisions to improve accuracy, usability and additional features have been ongoing since 2012.

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Author: Klaus D. Goepel


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Revisions
Date Comment
3/5/2012 1st draft based on AHPcalc vers 27.8.11 (single input);
allows input from max. 7 participants

11.12.2012 Algorithm of Power Method to solve Eigenvalue was modified


released (new sheet 8x8) resulting in much higher accuracy. By
default 12 iterations
08.02.2013
released final tests
2/19/2013 corrected formatting problem of weights in summary sheet
5/7/2013 Introduced weights for individual participants (weighted
geometric mean) in sheet multInp
Extend to 20 participants
12/24/2013 For the 3 most inconsistent judgments the ideal judgment
resulting in lowest inconsistency is displayed
5/9/2014 Change of check for convergence of power method
7/26/2014 corrected wrong ref in multInp (Matrix13)
4/9/2015 changed name of consol. Matrix from MatrixC to m_p0
CHOOSE in Summary sheet now p_sel+1 and m_p0 included
(IF cond removed)
changed the min of 3 to 2 criteria
6/7/2015 correction for 2 criteria: sheet 10x10 Cell M41 limit to 12
CGI in summary sheet to "n/a" for n=2, text (2 - 10)
5/4/2016 Corrected display of the selected scale in the summary sheet

5/4/2017 Corrected AHP consensus indicator (H gamma max)


8/22/2018 Balanced scale replaced by generalized balanced scale
(Balanced-n), Added adaptive scale.
Power method max no of iterations increased from 12 to 20.
9/15/2018 Inconsistency matrix pi/pj limited between 1/9 and 9
Error estimate for EV
Error estimate for RGGM, Ordinal inconsistency Psi
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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process (EVM multiple inputs)


K. D. Goepel Version 15.09.2018 Free web based AHP software on: http://bpmsg.com
Only input data in the light green fields and worksheets!
n= 2 Number of criteria (2 to 10) Scale: 1 AHP 1-9

N= 1 Number of Participants (1 to 20) a: 0.1 Consensus: n/a


3 9
p= 0 selected Participant (0=consol.) 2 7 #REF!
Objective

Author
Date Thresh: 1E-08 Iterations: #N/A EVM check: #N/A

Table Criterion Comment Weights +/-


1 Crit-1 #REF! #REF!
2 Crit-2 #REF! #REF!
3 #REF! 0.0%
4 #REF! 0.0%
5 #REF! 0.0%
6 #REF! 0.0%
7 #REF! 0.0%
8 #REF! 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the #REF! 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) #REF! 0.0%

Result Eigenvalue Lambda: #REF! MRE: #REF!


Consistency Ratio 0.37 GCI: n/a Psi: n/a CR: #REF! MRE est #REF!

Matrix normalized
principal
Crit-1

Crit-2

Eigenvector
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Crit-1 1 1 #REF! - - - - - - - - #REF!


Crit-2 2 #REF! 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #REF!
3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 #REF!
4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 #REF!
5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 #REF!
6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 #REF!

7
0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 #REF!

8
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 #REF!

9
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 #REF!

10
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 #REF!

by K. Goepel 440428907.xlsx-Summary
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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 1


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM +/-


1 Crit-1 50.0% 0.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0% 0.0%
3 0.0% 0.0%
4 0.0% 0.0%
5 0.0% 0.0%
6 0.0% 0.0%
7 0.0% 0.0%
8 0.0% 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0% 0.0%

Participant 1 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00 ###
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

440428907.xlsx-In1
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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 2


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 2 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

440428907.xlsx-In2
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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 3


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 3 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

440428907.xlsx-In3
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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 4


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 4 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

440428907.xlsx-In4
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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 5


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 5 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

440428907.xlsx-In5
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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 6


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 6 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 7


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 7 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1.00


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

440428907.xlsx-In7
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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 8


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 8 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 9


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 9 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 10


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 10 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 11


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 11 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 12


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 12 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 13


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 13 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 14


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 14 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 15


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 15 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 16


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 16 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 17


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 17 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 18


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 18 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 19


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 19 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

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AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process n= 2 Input 20


Objective: 0
Only input data in the light green fields!
Please compare the importance of the elements in relation to the objective and fill in the table: Which element of
each pair is more important, A or B, and how much more on a scale 1-9 as given below.
Once completed, you might adjust highlighted comparisons 1 to 3 to improve consistency.

n Criteria Comment RGMM


1 Crit-1 50.0%
2 Crit-2 50.0%
3 0.0%
4 0.0%
5 0.0%
6 0.0%
7 0.0%
8 0.0%
9 for 9&10 unprotect the input sheets and expand the 0.0%
10 question section ("+" in row 66) 0.0%

Participant 20 1 a: 0.1 CR: ### 1


Name Weight Date Consistency Ratio
Criteria more important ? Scale A
i j A B - A or B (1-9) B
12 1 2 Crit-1 Crit-2 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 1 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 3 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 2 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 4 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 3 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 5 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 4 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 6 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 5 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 7 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 6 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 7 8 ### #VALUE! 1.00
0 0
of
importanc
Definition Explanation
1 Equal importance Two elements contribute equally to the objective

3 Moderate importance Experience and judgment slightly favor one element over another
Experience and judgment strongly favor one element over
5 Strong Importance another
Very strong One element is favored very strongly over another, it dominance
7 is demonstrated in practice
importance
The evidence favoring one element over another is of the highest
9 Extreme importance possible order of affirmation

2,4,6,8 can be used to express intermediate values

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Multiple Input Sheet
AHP Analytic Hierarchy Process
bpmsg.com Multiple Input Summary Sheet

1 = k number of participants
Consolidated = Weighted geometric mean off participants 2 = n number of criteria

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