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Analysis and Implementation Fuzzy Multi-Attribute Decision Making SAW Method for Selection of High
Achieving Students in Faculty Level
Widayanti-Deni
1
, Oka-Sudana
2
and Arya-Sasmita
3 1
Department of Information Technology, Udayana University Bali, 80361, Indonesia
2
Department of Information Technology, Udayana University Bali, 80361, Indonesia
3
Department of Information Technology, Udayana University Bali, 80361, Indonesia
Abstract
This paper we provide an overview of the analysis and implementation a method of decision-making system for
high achieving students selection. The method used is Fuzzy Multi-Attribute Decision Making FMADM
Simple Additive weighting SAW. FMADM SAW itself is a method of decision-making that uses a simple
weighting system. The use of this method is expected to help and provide the best decision in the selection of high
achieving students in the faculty level. Keywords:
Criteria, FMADM, SAW, weight, high
achieving students.
1. Introduction