DocumentCode
2925007
Title
Integrating life-cycle cost and cost-of-ownership in the commercial sector
Author
Carrubba, Eugene R.
Author_Institution
Motorola Codex Corp., Mansfield, MA, USA
fYear
1992
fDate
21-23 Jan 1992
Firstpage
101
Lastpage
108
Abstract
The author describes two models, the LCC (life cycle cost) model and the COO (cost of ownership) model, and their use as an aid in meeting the objective of creating products that have the lowest LCC for both the manufacturer and the customer. First, the what and why of the LCC analysis process are discussed, and the objectives are defined. The model is described in terms of the major cost elements, as well as the various model variables. The use of the results as a planning tool in the decision-making process is emphasized. Sample baseline runs are provided to demonstrate the implementation and utility of the model, and illustrate the reporting formats. Then, the COO model is presented to provide the customer perspective of LCC. The utility of the model in helping to leverage product sales and services is explained. An overview of the COO model is also furnished in terms of mechanization, input data, and application. Sample runs and tradeoffs are made to illustrate the relative COO for varying levels of service maintenance contract options
Keywords
economics; research and development management; R&D management; baseline runs; cost elements; cost of ownership; decision-making process; life cycle cost; modelling; planning; product development; sales; services; tradeoffs; Contracts; Cost function; Decision making; Design optimization; Maintenance; Manufacturing processes; Marketing and sales; Product design; Production; Virtual manufacturing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, 1992. Proceedings., Annual
Conference_Location
Las Vegas, NV
Print_ISBN
0-7803-0521-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ARMS.1992.187807
Filename
187807
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