Collaborative decision model on stockpile material of a traditional market infrastructure using value-based HBU

Readiness of infrastructure establishment is needed in the early phase of real estate development. To meet the needs of retail property in the form of traditional markets, the Government prepares to build a new 1300 units. Traditional market development requires infrastructure development. One of it...

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Main Authors: Utomo, C., Rahmawati, Y., Pararta, D.L., Ariesta, A.
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Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2017
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spelling my.utp.eprints.198992018-04-22T13:14:51Z Collaborative decision model on stockpile material of a traditional market infrastructure using value-based HBU Utomo, C. Rahmawati, Y. Pararta, D.L. Ariesta, A. Readiness of infrastructure establishment is needed in the early phase of real estate development. To meet the needs of retail property in the form of traditional markets, the Government prepares to build a new 1300 units. Traditional market development requires infrastructure development. One of it is the preparation of sand material embankment as much as ± 200,000 m3. With a distance of 30 km, sand material can be delivered to the project site by dump trucks that can only be operated by 2 trip per day. The material is managed by using stockpile method. Decision of stockpile location requires multi person and multi criteria in a collaborative environment. The highest and the best use (HBU) criteria was used to construct a value-based decision hierarchy. Decision makers from five stakeholders analyzed the best of three locations by giving their own preference of development cost and HBU function. Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) based on satisfying options and cooperative game was applied for agreement options and coalition formation on collaborative decision. The result indicates that not all solutions become a possible location for the stockpile material. It shows the 'best fit' options process for all decision makers. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Institute of Physics Publishing 2017 Article PeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85037718211&doi=10.1088%2f1757-899X%2f267%2f1%2f012024&partnerID=40&md5=6ccaa4da1238edbff5ef6f1295b76bf5 Utomo, C. and Rahmawati, Y. and Pararta, D.L. and Ariesta, A. (2017) Collaborative decision model on stockpile material of a traditional market infrastructure using value-based HBU. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 267 (1). http://eprints.utp.edu.my/19899/
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description Readiness of infrastructure establishment is needed in the early phase of real estate development. To meet the needs of retail property in the form of traditional markets, the Government prepares to build a new 1300 units. Traditional market development requires infrastructure development. One of it is the preparation of sand material embankment as much as ± 200,000 m3. With a distance of 30 km, sand material can be delivered to the project site by dump trucks that can only be operated by 2 trip per day. The material is managed by using stockpile method. Decision of stockpile location requires multi person and multi criteria in a collaborative environment. The highest and the best use (HBU) criteria was used to construct a value-based decision hierarchy. Decision makers from five stakeholders analyzed the best of three locations by giving their own preference of development cost and HBU function. Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) based on satisfying options and cooperative game was applied for agreement options and coalition formation on collaborative decision. The result indicates that not all solutions become a possible location for the stockpile material. It shows the 'best fit' options process for all decision makers. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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author Utomo, C.
Rahmawati, Y.
Pararta, D.L.
Ariesta, A.
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Rahmawati, Y.
Pararta, D.L.
Ariesta, A.
Collaborative decision model on stockpile material of a traditional market infrastructure using value-based HBU
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Rahmawati, Y.
Pararta, D.L.
Ariesta, A.
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title Collaborative decision model on stockpile material of a traditional market infrastructure using value-based HBU
title_short Collaborative decision model on stockpile material of a traditional market infrastructure using value-based HBU
title_full Collaborative decision model on stockpile material of a traditional market infrastructure using value-based HBU
title_fullStr Collaborative decision model on stockpile material of a traditional market infrastructure using value-based HBU
title_full_unstemmed Collaborative decision model on stockpile material of a traditional market infrastructure using value-based HBU
title_sort collaborative decision model on stockpile material of a traditional market infrastructure using value-based hbu
publisher Institute of Physics Publishing
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