A life-cycle cost (LCC) model developed for dormant systems, the dormant system life-cycle cost model, is discussed. A dormant system is a passive type system with few, if any, moving parts. The primary cost elements are driven by shelf-life, periodic inspections/deployments, and prolonged storage. The dormant system life-cycle cost model is programmed on a Lotus electronic spreadsheet program. The model provides an input table consisting of the hardware-peculiar variables, government furnished variables, and preset report. The model primarily estimates operating and support (O&S) costs, although production costs are calculated based on unit price and number of units, whereas, the development cost is a throughput amount. The model was developed specifically for small programs such as life support equipment and chemical defense devices.
Life cycle cost model for dormant systems
Modell der Lebenszykluskosten für ruhende Systeme
1990
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