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==Scholarly books==
==Scholarly books==

Revision as of 19:04, 6 September 2007

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Template:Cell styleA list of some works of Thomas L. Saaty.

This is a crude draft of a preliminary works subpage for the article on Thomas L. Saaty. The works subpage should include only his own works; other things about AHP belong at Thomas_L._Saaty/Bibliography.

Scholarly books

The AHP Series

These books make up The AHP Series, a comprehensive series of books from RWS Publications, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Needs a better description

  • Multicriteria Decision Making: The Analytic Hierarchy Process, Vol. I, AHP Series, Thomas L. Saaty, 502 pp., 1990 extended edition. The original theoretical and technical book containing a rigorous treatment of the Analytic Hierarchy Process. Needs ISBN
  • Decision Making for Leaders, ISBN 0-9620317-8-X, Vol. II, AHP Series, Thomas L. Saaty, 315 pp., 1999/2000 revised edition. Case studies in multicriteria decision-making using the Analytic Hierarchy Process.
  • The Logic of Priorities, ISBN 0-9620317-3-9, Vol. III, AHP Series, Thomas L. Saaty and Luis G. Vargas, 299 pp., 1991. An introduction to prioritization using the Analytic Hierarchy Process in applications such as transport projects, technology transfer, and resource allocation.
  • Analytic Planning: The Organization of Systems, ISBN 0-9620317-4-7, Vol. IV, AHP Series, Thomas L. Saaty & Kevin P. Kearns, 208 pp., 1991. The Analytic Hierarchy Process as a methodological approach to planning. Covers complexity in systems, characteristics of systems, and how AHP can be applied in a systems framework.
  • The Hierarchon: A Dictionary of Hierarchies, ISBN 0-9620317-5-5, Vol. V, AHP Series, Thomas L. Saaty & Ernest H. Forman, 496 pp., 1992. Needs a description
  • Fundamentals of Decision Making and Priority Theory with the Analytic Hierarchy Process, ISBN 0-9620317-6-3, Vol. VI, AHP Series, Thomas L. Saaty, 478 pp., 2000 edition revised and updated. A comprehensive summary, primarily of the author's own thinking and research, of the AHP and decision making.
  • Decision Making in Economic, Social and Technological Environments, ISBN 0-9620317-7-1, Vol. VII, AHP Series, Thomas L. Saaty and Luis G. Vargas, 330 pp., 1994. A collection of selected applications of the AHP in economics, social and political sciences, and technological design.

Other scholarly books by Saaty

RWS is coming up with a complete list of Saaty books

  • Prediction, Projection, and Forecasting, Thomas L. Saaty & Luis G. Vargas, Kluwer Academic Publ., 253 pp., 1991. The Analytic Hierarchy Process applied to prediction and forecasting in games, sports, and applications involving uncertainty and risk.
  • Conflict Resolution: The Analytic Hierarchy Process, Thomas L. Saaty & Joyce M. Alexander, Praeger Publ., 252 pp., 1989. Applying the Analytic Hierarchy Process in conflict resolution ranging from Northern Ireland to South Africa.
  • Decision Making with Dependence and Feedback: The Analytic Network Process, ISBN 0-9620317-9-8, Thomas L. Saaty, RWS Publ., 386 pp., 1996. This book shows how to make decisions when alternatives depend on criteria, but also the criteria depend on the alternatives.
  • The Brain: Unraveling the Mystery of How it Works, The Neural Network Process, T.L. Saaty, 481 pp., 1999.
  • Isn't there a four color book?

Non-scholarly books

This is joke books, etc. Whatever they are, they could be cited here. Remember, this is the bibliography for the biography of Thomas L. Saaty, so it should be limited to only his works.

Papers

Do we want to list any papers in this bibliography? If so, we need to decide on a format, and on which papers to list. We need a sample in Wikipedia-preferred format, and maybe in some other formats as well.


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Notes about this draft

Looking for the best format for this bibliography

Here we are trying to determine the best format for citing Saaty's books on this site.

The format for the books in the AHP series (above) seems to be a good one for our purpose, but it is different from the various "standard" formats that are commonly used for bibliographies.

Below are shown "started from scratch" citation examples for the same ISBN, cited in different formats using various tools. The tools aren't necessarily consistent. Authors vary. Titles vary, and might not include the longest version, which is probably what we want to show. Exact name of the publisher varies.

Vargas, Luis G.; Saaty, Thomas L.; Kearns, Kevin Corrigan (1991). Analytical planning: the organization of systems. Pittsburgh, PA: RWS. ISBN 0-9620317-3-9.  -- From Template Builder
Saaty, Thomas (1991). Analytical Planning. Pittsburgh: RWS. ISBN 0962031739.  -- From OttoBib in WP format
(Complete WP format is HERE)
Saaty, Thomas et.al. Analytical Planning. Pittsburgh: RWS, 1991. -- From OttoBib in MLA format
Saaty, T., Kearns, K., & Vargas, L. (1991). Analytical Planning. Pittsburgh: RWS. -- From OttoBib in APA format
Saaty, Thomas et.al. Analytical Planning. Pittsburgh: RWS, 1991. -- From OttoBib in Chicago/Turabian format
This is what OttoBib gives for BibTeX format:

@Book{saaty1991,

author = 'Saaty, Thomas',
title = 'Analytical Planning',
publisher = 'RWS',
year = '1991',
address = 'Pittsburgh',
isbn = '0962031739'
}

"Cite Books" template

Wikipedia has a template called "Cite Books" that might be useful on Citizendium. See the details HERE. It looks pretty good, and seems to include most of the useful fields. It doesn't include the number of pages, though. Some of the items don't show up on Citizendium, but that's a minor problem that will probably disappear over time.

Here is a sample citation using the Wikipedia template. Edit this section to see the template and the entries that produced this listing:

Author, Arthur; John Coauthor, Mary Coauthor [July 1989] (January 2007). Ed Itter: Lou Sander's Tips & Tricks for Commodore Computers, Gilt-edged edition. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: RWS Publications. ISBN 0-8306-3192-5. Retrieved on 2007-09-05. “This is a quotation from the book.”