Parametric CERs for Replenishment Repair Parts (Selected Army Air and Ground Systems)
Richard A. Katz
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Richard A. Katz: McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Company
A chapter in Cost Analysis and Estimating, 1990, pp 245-279 from Springer
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Abstract This research was undertaken during the author’s previous employment with CALIBRE Systems, Inc. (CALIBRE) in support of the U.S. Army Cost and Economic Analysis Center (USACEAC). The objective was to assess the feasibility of developing cost estimating relationships (CERs) based on data from the Army Operating and Support Management Information System (OSMIS). The long-range objective is to develop methods to determine total operating and support (O&S) costs within life-cycle cost analysis.
Keywords: Cost Driver; Part Cost; Studentized Residual; Repair Part; Number Cruncher Statistical System (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1990
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-0995-9_11
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