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Community-based drinking water supply has its own challenges because this model is not necessarily controlled by the Government, but the sustainability of this system requires the role of public awareness to maintain. Aside from the technical aspects, the role of non-technical aspects i.e the manage...
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id-itb.:236262017-11-27T07:46:06Z#TITLE_ALTERNATIVE# WAHYUMANAJI, OKTA Indonesia Theses INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/23626 Community-based drinking water supply has its own challenges because this model is not necessarily controlled by the Government, but the sustainability of this system requires the role of public awareness to maintain. Aside from the technical aspects, the role of non-technical aspects i.e the management side also contributes to the success of the community-based sustainability model. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> The Analytical Hierarchy Process approach is used in the identification of criteria and the determination of alternative weights and sub criteria which are then used to assess PAMSIMAS village data from each alternatives assessment. Data input in neural network is the value obtained from each group criteria which is environmental, technology, institutional, financial, and education. With the modeling made, we get a linear equation ? = (0.95 x + 0.05) + 0.03. From the simulation in 6 rurals that we conducted resulting in 4 consistent criteria namely environmental, technology, institutional, and financial. Education criteria are less significant in the sustainability model due to inconsistent changes in 3 rurals. AHP combination with Neural network in this activity may become a tool to find an alternative policy-making solution related to planning and monitoring PAMSIMAS project. text |
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Community-based drinking water supply has its own challenges because this model is not necessarily controlled by the Government, but the sustainability of this system requires the role of public awareness to maintain. Aside from the technical aspects, the role of non-technical aspects i.e the management side also contributes to the success of the community-based sustainability model. <br />
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The Analytical Hierarchy Process approach is used in the identification of criteria and the determination of alternative weights and sub criteria which are then used to assess PAMSIMAS village data from each alternatives assessment. Data input in neural network is the value obtained from each group criteria which is environmental, technology, institutional, financial, and education. With the modeling made, we get a linear equation ? = (0.95 x + 0.05) + 0.03. From the simulation in 6 rurals that we conducted resulting in 4 consistent criteria namely environmental, technology, institutional, and financial. Education criteria are less significant in the sustainability model due to inconsistent changes in 3 rurals. AHP combination with Neural network in this activity may become a tool to find an alternative policy-making solution related to planning and monitoring PAMSIMAS project. |
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