Cost Analysis and Estimating
Shifting U.S. Priorities
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 1. July 1991
Book
Hardback
V, 154 pages
978-0-387-97659-4 (ISBN)
Description
The environment for today's cost estimator and analyst is certainly very challenging. Computerization, software, robots, composites, uncertainty, and inte grated systems all challenge the applicability of our existing tools and techniques. These Proceedings serve to document some of the completed and on-going re search in the dynamic world of costing. This document is published in conjunction with the first Society of Cost Es timating and Analysis (SCEA) National Conference, held in Boston, MA, June 19-21,1991. It serves to foster and promote cost research, and to provide a forum to report these findings in furtherance of public interest. This volume is the third of the series. The first and second were published in conjunction with the 1989 ICNNES Joint Conference in Washington, D.C., and the 1990 ICNNES Joint Conference in Los Angeles. My thanks to our Editors, Professor Jane Robbins and Dr. Roland Kankey; our Managing Editor, Mr. Frank Hett; the Program Chair, Ms. Ann-Marie Sweet; and all those who contributed. R. R. Crum, President Society of Cost Estimating and Analysis PREFACE We wish to thank the professionals who submitted papers to us for review. As any editor will indicate, you cannot review or publish papers that are not sub mitted. The articles in this Proceedings successfully completed the referee process. Each of these authors was rewarded by an additional cycle of minor changes, word processing, and express mailings.
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Edition
1991
Language
English
Place of publication
NY
United States
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Weight
415 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-387-97659-4 (9780387976594)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4612-3202-5
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Content
1. A Framework for Estimating the Cost to Build Trusted Computer Systems.- 2. The Cost of Effectiveness of Integrated Avionics Architectures.- 3. Transform Techniques in Cost Analysis.- 4. Learning Curve and Rate Adjustment Models: Comparative Prediction Accuracy Under Varying Conditions.- 5. Uncertainty and Capital Investment Decisions.- 6. A Methodology for Assessing Schedule Risk in Software Development Estimates.- 7. Accounting for Residual Value and the Probability of War When Estimating Cost-to-Effectiveness Ratios for Evaluating Alternative Military Weapon Systems.