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The first phase of the Cost Benefit Analysis Support Environment (CBASE) initiative focused on developing
and demonstrating a new integration-driven paradigm for cost
benefit analysis. Throughout the CBASE research, KBSI used
a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods for:
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modeling problem situations, |
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performing cost benefit analysis, |
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validating cost analysis by simulation, |
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generating alternative scenarios, and |
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comparing cost benefits across scenario. |
The
CBASE softwares flexibility makes it appropriate for use in
legacy systems and as an open architecture for integrating commercial IDEF
tools, simulation packages, and activity based costing (ABC) technologies.
Integration-driven Cost Benefit Analysis Paradigm
The main goal of the CBASE Phase II initiative was to develop
and demonstrate a novel integration-driven paradigm for the cost
benefit analysis of C4 systems. The overall project strategy was
to integrate cost analysis techniques, such as ABC, with the Air
Force IDEFØ function modeling and IDEF3 process modeling
methods. The main product of this effort was a software system: the
Cost Benefit Analysis Support Environment. The project also accomplished
several additional objectives:
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Refined the CBASE requirements for application
within the DoD application site. |
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Refined and completed the knowledge-based,
cost benefit analysis algorithms and heuristics. |
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Developed the detailed design specifications
for CBASE. |
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Built the demonstration version of CBASE. |
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Inserted, tested, and validated
CBASE at the DoD application site. |
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Refined and hardened CBASE for commercial release. |
CBASE is a powerful enabling tool for
any organization engaged in CPI or BPR and yields benefits
of lasting value for the government, industry, and scientific communities. Potential CBASE application areas include C4 systems,
logistics systems, manufacturing systems, service systems,
capital budgeting, business reengineering, project management,
and strategic planning.
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