
A used car is a car that has been used by other people. Choosing a used car according to the needs of the buyer is very much a consideration. Used car buyers, of course, make their choices based on several criteria. The criteria for choosing a used car include transmission, price, passenger capacity, luggage capacity, year of manufacture, color, and engine capacity. These criteria are the buyer's consideration in choosing a used car because it is not easy for those who do not understand the criteria for choosing a used car. A decision Support System is a solution in choosing a used car according to buyer needs. Decision Support Systems have many methods, and the methods used in this study are the VIKOR and MAUT methods. Problems can be solved by using a weighting ranking system. So that buyers can choose a used car based on recommendations from the Decision Support System. This research is expected to help prospective buyers in choosing a used car according to their desired needs.
TK7885-7895, Computer engineering. Computer hardware, decision support system, maut method, Electronic computers. Computer science, QA75.5-76.95, used car, vikor method
TK7885-7895, Computer engineering. Computer hardware, decision support system, maut method, Electronic computers. Computer science, QA75.5-76.95, used car, vikor method
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