Evaluation on Architecture Engineering Quality Based on Set Pair Analysis Method

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Based on set pair analysis theory, set pair analysis model of the evaluation on the architecture engineering quality had been set up. The identical-discrepancy-contrary system about the correlation degree of evaluation indexes and evaluation factors of the evaluation on the architecture engineering quality had been analyzed. The result has indicated that set pair analysis model is not only easy calculation but also has merits of high usability of information in the course of evaluation, objective and reasonable system and confidence, etc. This model is applied to analyze the evaluation on the four architecture engineering quality in Guangdong. The application shows that the model is effective and practical.

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