Journal of Sustainability Science and Management
Volume 14 Number 2, April 2019 : 157-171
164
ISSUES UNDERMINING PUBLIC TRANSPORT UTILIZATION IN
DAMMAM CITY, SAUDI ARABIA: AN EXPERT-BASED ANALYSIS
Determining the weights helped in identifying
the factors that were more responsible in
undermining public transport utilization.
The priority weights were further validated
through the calculation of a CR. The CR indicated
the robustness of the findings. In checking the
inconsistency, the initial
rankings assigned by
the experts in Figure 2 were multiplied by the
W
vector that was calculated under the normalized
matrix
W
S
vector. The
W
S
was determined using
equation (2).
In calculating the consistency vector, the Dot
Product (•) of
W
S
was used, as one vector could not
be divided by another vector. That was why the Dot
Equation (3) came
up with the consistency vector,
which was rounded up to get value. The value
was used in calculating the Consistency Index (
CI)
using equation (4).
where,
n = number of criteria (i.e. 6) and = average value
of the consistency vector determined. Lastly, the
Consistency Ratio was determined by using equation
(5).
where,
RI = random consistency index whose value depends
on the number (
n) of factors being compared; for
n =
Product (•) of
W
S
was used as shown in equation (3).
6,
RI = 1.24 as shown in Table 3 below.
The
W
S
was then used for division throughout the
elements of vector
W.
Table 3: Random consistency index (Source: Saaty, 1980)
N
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
R
0
0
0.58
0.0
1.12
1.24
1.32
1.41
1.45
1.49
The rule of thumb in a CR was that a value
greater than 0.1 implied an unacceptable level
of the priority weights calculated. Therefore,
the pair-wise comparisons of the factors should
be revised until
an acceptable level was
reached. Similarly, a CR less than or equals 0.1
implied an acceptable level of the calculated
priority weights.
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