dc.description.abstract | This study provides deeper insights into the strengths and weaknesses of each MCDM
method in the context of ranking provinces in Indonesia based on quality of life. The
indicators include health, material well-being, community belonging, employment and
productive activities, and environmental quality. The ORESTE (Organisation,
Rangement Et Synthèse De Données Relationnelles) and ELECTRE (Elimination Et
Choix Traduisant la REalité) methods were used to analyze the quality of life rankings
of Indonesian provinces based on data from 2022. The ORESTE method uses the
outranking principle, where it ranks alternatives and criteria using preference and
indifference relations. This method allows for flexible assessment of complex and
multidimensional criteria. Meanwhile, the ELECTRE method also uses the outranking
principle to evaluate and rank alternatives, considering concordance and discordance
sets. This method is effective in handling situations with conflicting criteria, providing
adaptive solutions for quality of life assessment. The research results show that DKI
Jakarta province ranks first in quality of life according to the ORESTE method, while
North Sulawesi province ranks first according to the ELECTRE method. Rank
correlation analysis using the Spearman correlation coefficient between the two
methods shows a correlation result of 0,845 with a p-value of 0,000, indicating that
both methods tend to produce similar rankings | en_US |