ABSTRACT

Engineering has changed dramatically in the last century. With modern computing systems, instantaneous communication, elimination of low/mid management, increased complexity, and extremely efficient supply chains, all have dramatically affected the responsibilities of engineers at all levels. The future will require cost effective systems that are more secure, interconnected, software centric, and complex. Employees at all levels need to be able to develop accurate cost estimates based upon defensible cost analysis. It is under this backdrop that this book is being written.

By presenting the methods, processes, and tools needed to conduct cost analysis, estimation, and management of complex systems, this textbook is the next step beyond basic engineering economics.

Features

  • Focuses on systems life cycle costing
  • Includes materials beyond basic engineering economics, such as simulation-based costing
  • Presents cost estimating, analysis, and management from a total ownership cost perspective
  • Offers numerous real-life examples
  • Provides excel based textbook/problems
  • Offers PowerPoint slides, Solutions Manual, and author website with downloadable excel solutions, etc.

chapter one|22 pages

Overview of systems life cycle costing

section one23|2 pages

The mathematics of engineering economy

chapter three|24 pages

Advanced economic analysis of alternatives

chapter four|20 pages

The basic theory of interest

chapter five|56 pages

Simulation-based costing

chapter six|24 pages

Life cycle framework and techniques

section two193|2 pages

Estimation of complex systems

chapter seven|18 pages

Costing of complex systems

chapter eight|30 pages

Software-intensive systems

chapter nine|20 pages

Cost estimating techniques

section three263|2 pages

Cost management

chapter ten|28 pages

Costing and managing off-the-shelf systems

chapter eleven|20 pages

Project management's role in life cycle costing

chapter twelve|26 pages

Use of cost metrics and ratios