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Using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) to Identify the Relative Importance of the Features Needed for Web-Based Systems Development
Information Resources Management Journal [10401628] (2008)
  • Kyootai Lee
  • Kailash Joshi
  • Mueun Bae, Inha University
Abstract
Most of new information systems development is now being undertaken with Web-based architectures. The objective of this study is to identify and assess the relative importance of the required features for methodologies used to develop Web-based information systems. Critical success factors (CSFs) for the development of Web-based applications were identified from the literature and organized into a hierarchy consisting of their dimensions and sub-dimensions. The relative importance of the dimensions was assessed through an analytical hierarchy process (AHP) method based on data obtained in Korea from IT professionals. Information properties and risk control were found to be the two main dimensions. Within information properties dimension, integrity of information was found to be the most important sub-dimension. The relative importance of the features was also found to vary for the three industry sectors investigated.


Publication Date
2008
Citation Information
Kyootai Lee, Kailash Joshi and Mueun Bae. "Using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) to Identify the Relative Importance of the Features Needed for Web-Based Systems Development" Information Resources Management Journal [10401628] Vol. 21 Iss. 3 (2008)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kailash-joshi/50/