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Assessment of wastewater treatment alternatives for small communities: An analytic network process approach

2015

The selection of the most appropriate wastewater treatment (WWT) technology is a complex problem since many alternatives are available and many criteria are involved in the decision-making process. To deal with this challenge, the analytic network process (ANP) is applied for the first time to rank a set of seven WWT technology set-ups for secondary treatment in small communities. A major advantage of ANP is that it incorporates interdependent relationships between elements. Results illustrated that extensive technologies, constructed wetlands and pond systems are the most preferred alternatives by WWT experts. The sensitivity analysis performed verified that the ranking of WWT alternatives…

Secondary treatmentEngineeringConservation of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental EngineeringOperations researchProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectAnalytic network processDecision MakingWastewaterWaste Disposal FluidDecision Support TechniquesResidence CharacteristicsEnvironmental ChemistryWaste Management and DisposalSelection (genetic algorithm)media_commonbusiness.industryRank (computer programming)Environmental engineeringPollutionInterdependenceRankingWetlandsSustainabilitybusiness
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Similarity and Consistency in Hotel Online Ratings across Platforms

2019

Online ratings are a major driver of hotel choice. There are many ratings platforms, and the number of evaluations is huge. This article analyzes if hotel ratings vary across platforms, vary over time, and if consistency in ratings can be observed. Longitudinal online ratings taken from 11 platforms over a two-year period were analyzed through Self-Organizing Maps. The findings suggest a similar pattern of online ratings across most of the platforms, except for Yelp and HolidayCheck. In addition, the evaluation patterns are stable over time, and the analyzed attributes do not contribute decisively to explain the overall evaluation of hotels, which implies that tourists use a noncompensator…

Self-organizing mapInformation retrievalComputer sciencebusiness.industryGeography Planning and DevelopmentTransportationHospitality industryRanking (information retrieval)Consistency (negotiation)Similarity (network science)Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementSocial mediabusinessConsumer behaviourJournal of Travel Research
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Fuzzy ServPerf model combined with ELECTRE III to comparatively evaluate service quality of international airports in Sicily

2015

In this paper a new approach was proposed so as to comparatively evaluate the quality of service alternatives. In particular, a fuzzy extension of the ServPerf service conceptual model was considered to estimate quality scores of fundamental service criteria, whereas the non-compensative multi-criteria decision-making ELECTRE III method was employed to point out the quality ranking of service alternatives on the basis of which the comparative service quality analysis was performed. In order to show the effectiveness of the proposed approach, an empirical study concerning service quality evaluation of the three international airports in Sicily (Italy) was conducted with detailed proposals fo…

Service (business)Service qualityEngineeringOperations researchbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectQuality of serviceTransportationManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAirport services quality Service quality benchmarking ServPerf model Multi criteria decision making (MCDM) ELECTRE method Fuzzy sets theoryEmpirical researchRankingConceptual modelQuality (business)ELECTREbusinessSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneLawmedia_commonJournal of Air Transport Management
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Finding Tours for a Set of Interests

2018

This paper addresses a novel tour discovery problem in the domain of travel search. We create a ranking of tours for a set of travel interests, where a tour is a group of city documents and a travel interest is a query. While generating and ranking tours, it is aimed that each interest (from the interest set) is satisfied by at least one city in a tour and the distance traveled to cover the tour is not too large. Firstly, we generate tours for the interest set, by utilizing the available ranking of cities for the individual interests and the distances between the cities. Then, in absence of existing methods directly related to our problem, we devise our novel techniques to calculate ranking…

Set (abstract data type)Information retrievalComputer sciencebusiness.industryWeb applicationbusinessRanking (information retrieval)Domain (software engineering)Companion of the The Web Conference 2018 on The Web Conference 2018 - WWW '18
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Building Composite Indicators With Unweighted-TOPSIS

2023

Composite indicators have been widely used in a large number of fields, including innovation and entrepreneurship as a useful tool for conveying summary information about overall performance in a relatively simple way. The construction of composite indicators implies several stages concerning collection of data, selection of criteria and individual indicators, normalization and weighting of criteria and indicators, aggregation, and comparison of overall performance of the alternatives or options. This article aims at contributing to the construction of synthetic indicators by showing with a real example, how the proposed methodology can overcome the problem of the establisment of the decisi…

Set (abstract data type)Normalization (statistics)Operations researchRankingComputer scienceStrategy and ManagementA priori and a posterioriTOPSISIdeal solutionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringMultiple-criteria decision analysisWeightingIEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
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An empirical approach for ranking environmental and energy saving measures in the hotel sector

2009

The energy demand of the hotel sector of an Italian region is here utilized for hierarchizing, by means of an empirical method, efficient measures devoted to energy saving and reduction of CO2 emissions. Due to the large number of consumers present in the selected territorial area and the lack in detailed data, the energy demand assessment is here carried out by the analysis of a sample of representative consumers. A short set of indexes, referring to energy and environmental performances, are defined and calculated for different clusters of hotels, grouped on the basis of site characteristics, opening periods, number of beds, and building age. Such indexes are utilized to establish lists o…

Settore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentEnergy (esotericism)Energy and environmental policySample (statistics)Energy consumptionEnvironmental economicsEnergy conservationEnergy consumptionTourism sustainabilityEconomyRankingCO2 emissionSustainabilityBusinessScenarios comparisonTourismEfficient energy use
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Visual Re-Ranking for Multi-Aspect Information Retrieval

2017

We present visual re-ranking, an interactive visualization technique for multi-aspect information retrieval. In multi-aspect search, the information need of the user consists of more than one aspect or query simultaneously. While visualization and interactive search user interface techniques for improving user interpretation of search results have been proposed, the current research lacks understanding on how useful these are for the user: whether they lead to quantifiable benefits in perceiving the result space and allow faster, and more precise retrieval. Our technique visualizes relevance and document density on a two-dimensional map with respect to the query phrases. Pointing to a locat…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniWeb search queryConcept searchInformation retrievalSettore INF/01 - Informaticamulti-aspect searchComputer scienceinformation retrieval information visualization multi-aspect search multi-dimensional rankingInformationSystems_INFORMATIONSTORAGEANDRETRIEVALeducation020207 software engineeringta613202 engineering and technology113 Computer and information sciencesQuery expansionmulti-dimensional rankingWeb query classification020204 information systemsHuman–computer information retrieval0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRelevance (information retrieval)Visual Wordinformation visualizationinformation retrievalDocument retrieval
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Superposing significant interaction rules (SSIR) method: a simple procedure for rapid ranking of congeneric compounds

2020

The Superposing Significant Interaction Rules (SSIR) method is revised and implemented. The method is a simple combinatorial procedure, which deals with in situ generated rules among a dichotomized congeneric molecular family, selecting the most probabilistically relevant ones. The mere counting of the number of relevant rules attached to new compounds generates a molecular ranking useful for database filtering, refinement and prediction. The algorithm only needs for a symbolic molecular representation and this allows for mining the database in a confidential manner. Third parties will not know the real compounds that are on the way to be worked out. The procedure is tested for a complete s…

Simple (abstract algebra)Computer sciencebusiness.industryQuímica combinatòriaPattern recognitionCombinatorial chemistrySSIR method; Congener series; Ranking; SAR; Balanced Leave-two-out cross validation (BL2O)General ChemistryArtificial intelligenceQuímicabusinessRanking (information retrieval)
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Ranking-based Ties Social Networks : an illustration based on a system of Fashion Capital Cities in the world.

2012

Our paper aims to apply a non-conventional Social Network Analysis to a network generated from an initial sorting of data with mere order. The aim is to test whether and how one relationship set 'conveniently' generated by the ranking is able to provide a coherent system of interactions with possible practical and theoretical utility. We consider a system of city distributions where we focus on ¿Ranking-Based Ties¿ social networks, considering a system of 'objects' of the same class that would be able to interact. The objects in question are ordered according to their 'performance' in a particular ranking. According to a survey developed by Global Langu…

Social NetworksEconomia internacionalSNARanking-based TiesFashion citiesFashion CapitalsSystem of cities
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How do journals of different rank instruct peer reviewers? Reviewer guidelines in the field of management

2020

Current knowledge on peer review consists of general formulations of its goals and micro level accounts of its practice, while journals’ attempts to guide and shape peer review have hardly been investigated so far. This article addresses this gap by studying the content of the reviewer guidelines (RG) of 46 journals in the field of management, as editors may use guidelines to nudge reviewers considering all relevant criteria, properly, and consistently with the needs of the journal. The analysis reveals remarkable differences between the instructions for reviewers of journals of different rank. Average and low rank journals mostly use evaluation forms, they emphasize the empirical contribut…

Sociology of scientific knowledgeEconomics of sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectRank (computer programming)General Social SciencesLibrary and Information SciencesVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Statsvitenskap og organisasjonsteori: 240Field (computer science)GatekeepingComputer Science ApplicationsPeer reviewRanking (information retrieval)Mathematics educationQuality (business)Psychologymedia_commonScientometrics
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