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Simple additive weighting – a recommended seeds selections system for nile tilapia fish farmer
Nile tilapias are known to be an economically important farmed fish in Indonesia. Due to its adaptability, this tilapia fish can thrive in various aquatic conditions, making them an important commercial fish to produce locally or export internationally. Because of this potential, this study aims to...
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description | Nile tilapias are known to be an economically important farmed fish in Indonesia. Due to its adaptability, this tilapia fish can thrive in various aquatic conditions, making them an important commercial fish to produce locally or export internationally. Because of this potential, this study aims to provide recommendations using the decision support system to facilitate fish farmer decision-making with the Simple Additive Weighting model. This approach is expected to provide recommendations to fish farmers, or the general public interested in having their own Nile tilapia brood stock. The fish in this research was selected randomly following six criteria, namely fish weight, length, movement, fin or body deformation, fish colour and fish stomach condition. The result-based decision making model in this study provides an accuracy of 86.6%. |
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