The Application Effectiveness Evaluation of the Educational Equipment Based on AHP

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This paper uses the principle and theory of analytic hierarchy process (AHP) to research application effectiveness of educational equipment. Seven decision elements are got by experts of the relevant field and the weight measurement is calculated via pair-wise comparison of two decision elements based on Delphi. Then this paper uses AHP to evaluate the application effectiveness of educational equipment comprehensively, and gives out the best solution according to the three evaluation results.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 341-342)

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384-389

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September 2011

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