GDSS Prototype Model for Supplier Selection at MDM Cooperative

MDM is a trade cooperative business unit that supplies healthy food options for consumers around the Andalas University campus. So far, the selection of suppliers that provide supply goods to the stores is only based on the trust between both parties, which is the principle of mutual acquaintance an...

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Main Authors: Meri Azmi, Yance Sonatha, Indri Rahmayuni, Kristine Mae Paboreal Dunque, Dwi Sudarno Putra
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Language:English
Published: Politeknik Negeri Padang 2021-03-01
Series:JOIV: International Journal on Informatics Visualization
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Online Access:http://joiv.org/index.php/joiv/article/view/473
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spelling doaj-e493bbe613a5436880961e9ae73172652021-03-31T05:26:54ZengPoliteknik Negeri PadangJOIV: International Journal on Informatics Visualization2549-96102549-99042021-03-0151162110.30630/joiv.5.1.473241GDSS Prototype Model for Supplier Selection at MDM CooperativeMeri Azmi0Yance Sonatha1Indri Rahmayuni2Kristine Mae Paboreal Dunque3Dwi Sudarno Putra4Department of Information Technology, Politeknik Negeri Padang, Padang, IndonesiaDepartment of Information Technology, Politeknik Negeri Padang, Padang, IndonesiaDepartment of Information Technology, Politeknik Negeri Padang, Padang, IndonesiaUniversity of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines, Cagayan de Oro City, PhilippinesFaculty of Engineering, Universitas Negeri Padang, Padang, IndonesiaMDM is a trade cooperative business unit that supplies healthy food options for consumers around the Andalas University campus. So far, the selection of suppliers that provide supply goods to the stores is only based on the trust between both parties, which is the principle of mutual acquaintance and kinship. The problems that may arise from a process like this are the lack of the right supplier, unavailability of goods, relatively higher product prices, late delivery, and low-quality goods. Therefore, we need a GDSS that is capable of overcoming these problems. This GDSS helps in decision-making by determining the right supplier for each of the stores owned by the MDM Cooperative. The methods used are AHP, TOPSIS, and BORDA, involving six criteria and five tested alternatives. The AHP method is used to obtain the weight of each criterion taken from the pairwise comparison matrix. The TOPSIS method is used to determine which suppliers get priority for supply goods. Combining the AHP and TOPSIS methods can reduce the weaknesses of the TOPSIS itself by giving subjective weights. The use of the BORDA method can provide maximum results in selecting this supplier. This GDSS also involves three decision-making bodies: the head of the cooperative, the deputy, and the treasurer. The results of this prototype can show the best alternative selected based on the ranking method.http://joiv.org/index.php/joiv/article/view/473ahpbordagdssmdm cooperativetopsis.
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author Meri Azmi
Yance Sonatha
Indri Rahmayuni
Kristine Mae Paboreal Dunque
Dwi Sudarno Putra
spellingShingle Meri Azmi
Yance Sonatha
Indri Rahmayuni
Kristine Mae Paboreal Dunque
Dwi Sudarno Putra
GDSS Prototype Model for Supplier Selection at MDM Cooperative
JOIV: International Journal on Informatics Visualization
ahp
borda
gdss
mdm cooperative
topsis.
author_facet Meri Azmi
Yance Sonatha
Indri Rahmayuni
Kristine Mae Paboreal Dunque
Dwi Sudarno Putra
author_sort Meri Azmi
title GDSS Prototype Model for Supplier Selection at MDM Cooperative
title_short GDSS Prototype Model for Supplier Selection at MDM Cooperative
title_full GDSS Prototype Model for Supplier Selection at MDM Cooperative
title_fullStr GDSS Prototype Model for Supplier Selection at MDM Cooperative
title_full_unstemmed GDSS Prototype Model for Supplier Selection at MDM Cooperative
title_sort gdss prototype model for supplier selection at mdm cooperative
publisher Politeknik Negeri Padang
series JOIV: International Journal on Informatics Visualization
issn 2549-9610
2549-9904
publishDate 2021-03-01
description MDM is a trade cooperative business unit that supplies healthy food options for consumers around the Andalas University campus. So far, the selection of suppliers that provide supply goods to the stores is only based on the trust between both parties, which is the principle of mutual acquaintance and kinship. The problems that may arise from a process like this are the lack of the right supplier, unavailability of goods, relatively higher product prices, late delivery, and low-quality goods. Therefore, we need a GDSS that is capable of overcoming these problems. This GDSS helps in decision-making by determining the right supplier for each of the stores owned by the MDM Cooperative. The methods used are AHP, TOPSIS, and BORDA, involving six criteria and five tested alternatives. The AHP method is used to obtain the weight of each criterion taken from the pairwise comparison matrix. The TOPSIS method is used to determine which suppliers get priority for supply goods. Combining the AHP and TOPSIS methods can reduce the weaknesses of the TOPSIS itself by giving subjective weights. The use of the BORDA method can provide maximum results in selecting this supplier. This GDSS also involves three decision-making bodies: the head of the cooperative, the deputy, and the treasurer. The results of this prototype can show the best alternative selected based on the ranking method.
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borda
gdss
mdm cooperative
topsis.
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