SE3000 Summer AY 14 Systems Engineering Colloquium, Total Ownership Cost Modeling [video]
Abstract
Total Ownership Cost (TOC) is the sum cost of system acquisition, development, and operations including direct and indirect costs. In the DoD, cost modeling is needed to enable tradespace analysis of affordability with other system ilities. Parametric cost models will be overviewed that enable affordability tradeoffs with integrated costing of systems, software, hardware and human factors across full lifecycle operations. Examples will be shown for software-intensive systems. Research and development of Product Line TOC modeling to support investment decisions will also be covered.
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Naval Postgraduate School Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Sciences, Total Ownership Cost Modeling presented by Raymond J. Madachy, Associate Professor of Systems Engineering at the Naval Postgraduate School.
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