PEMILIHAN MODEL KEAMANAN LAUT INDONESIA DENGAN FUZZY AHP DAN FUZZY TOPSIS
Author(s) -
Hozairi Hozairi,
Buhari Buhari,
Heru Lumaksono,
Marcus Tukan,
Syariful Alim
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
network engineering research operation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2615-6539
pISSN - 2355-2190
DOI - 10.21107/nero.v4i1.112
Subject(s) - agency (philosophy) , task (project management) , topsis , fuzzy logic , business , computer science , physics , mathematics , operations research , sociology , economics , artificial intelligence , management , social science
Indonesia is an archipelagic country that has a vast ocean area of two-thirds of total area. Therefore, Indonesia has a high level of vulnerability such as illegal fishing, illegal logging, illegal mining, illegal migrants, human trafficking and smuggling. So Indonesia needs a marine safety model that is able to optimize existing resources. The process of selecting a marine security model is not easy because it must consider many criteria so the decision taken is not wrong, it is necessary a Decision Support System (DSS) can take into any criteria that support the decision making in determining a marine security model suitable for Indonesia. The methods used are Fuzzy AHP (Analytical Hierarcy Process) and Fuzzy TOPSIS (Technique For Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution). The priority assessment of marine safety model are [1] Single Agency Multy Task = 0.404, [2] Single Agency Single Task = 0.295, [3] Single Agency Single Task = 0.228 and [4] Multy Agency Multy Task = 0.073. Therefore, this research recommends that the most suitable marine security model with Indonesia condition is "Single Agency Multy Task" with priority weight of 0.404. Through the Single Agency Multy Tasks system, marine surveillance and security issues can be improved because Single Agency Multy Task model requires a single, integrative body or entity in implementation of Indonesian marine security.
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