Use of a Multi-attribute Utility Theory Model in Computer System Selection

George F. Klersey, Chen-en Ko and Thomas W. Lin

 

ABSTRACT:

Computer system cost is a major capital expenditure for most business organizations. The impact of the decision in selecting a particular computer system pertains to not only the immediate financial resources but also the long-term commitment to the chosen system. Since the installation of a computer system requires adjustments in organizational structure and human resources, subsequent change to a new system is usually costly and invites resistance. As a result, it is very important to thoroughly consider all the factors when choosing a computer system. This paper presents a multi-attribute utility theory (MAUT) model for the selection of a computer system. The paper also provides a microcomputer system selection example with empirical data to demonstrate its implementation.

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