Analisis Sensitivitas Perbandingan Metode WASPAS, SAW, dan TOPSIS dalam Pemilihan Produk Mobil Toyota SUV
Sensitivity Analysis of The Comparison of WASPAS, SAW, and TOPSIS Methods in The Selection of Toyota SUV Products

Date
2025Author
Zalil, Muhammad Rusdi Al
Advisor(s)
Nasution, Putri Khairiah
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The selection of vehicles, especially Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs), is becoming
increasingly complex due to the variety of options and diverse consumer preferences. This research aims to compare three Multi-Criteria Decision Making (MCDM)
methods—WASPAS, SAW, and TOPSIS—in selecting the best Toyota SUV based on six
main criteria: price, performance, dimensions, safety and comfort features, design, and
ground clearance. The weights of the criteria were objectively calculated using the
Entropy Weighting method. Sensitivity analysis was conducted to evaluate the stability
of each method’s ranking results against changes in criteria weights. The analysis
results indicate that the TOPSIS method has the lowest sensitivity (6,51%) and is thus
considered the most stable, followed by WASPAS (9,30%) and SAW (10,71%) as the
most sensitive. herefore, the SAW method is more responsive to weight changes, making
it more suitable in scenarios where shifting priorities or consumer preferences occur in
the selection of Toyota SUV vehicles.
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