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  • 11Cost–benefit analysis — (CBA), sometimes called benefit–cost analysis (BCA), is a systematic process for calculating and comparing benefits and costs of a project for two purposes: (1) to determine if it is a sound investment (justification/feasibility), (2) to see how… …

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  • 12Cost-effectiveness analysis — (CEA) is a form of economic analysis that compares the relative costs and outcomes (effects) of two or more courses of action. Cost effectiveness analysis is distinct from cost benefit analysis, which assigns a monetary value to the measure of… …

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  • 13Cost-utility analysis — (CUA) is a form of economic analysis used to guide procurement decisions. The most common and well known application of this analysis is in pharmacoeconomics, especially health technology assessment (HTA).CUA in health economicsIn health… …

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  • 14Life Cycle Costing — (auf deutsch: Kosten innerhalb eines Lebenszyklus) ist eine Kostenmanagement Methode, die die Entwicklung eines Produktes von der Produktidee bis zur Rücknahme vom Markt betrachtet (Produktlebenszyklus), also von der Wiege bis ins Grab . Dabei… …

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  • 15Cost-benefit analysis — is a term that refers both to:* a formal discipline used to help appraise, or assess, the case for a project or proposal, which itself is a process known as project appraisal; and * an informal approach to making decisions of any kind. Under both …

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  • 16Life (magazine) — Life generally refers to three American magazines: *A humor and general interest magazine published from 1883 to 1936. Time founder Henry Luce bought all rights to this magazine solely so that he could acquire the rights to its name. *A… …

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  • 17Life history theory — is an analytical framework widely used in animal and human biology, psychology, and evolutionary anthropology which postulates that many of the physiological traits and behaviors of individuals may be best understood in terms of the key… …

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  • 18Life Cycle Cost — Le Life Cycle Cost (LCC), est un outil managérial qui permet de connaître le coût de production d’un produit pendant toute sa durée de vie depuis sa fabrication jusqu’au démontage. Voici la décomposition du calcul LCC : LCC = Cic + Cin + Ce… …

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  • 19life-cycle cost — the life cycle cost of a project is the total cost of providing the asset and services to the end of the contract term. It includes capital costs, finance, running costs, staff costs and the total cost of maintenance, taking into account the… …

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  • 20life cycle cost — UK US (also lifecycle cost) noun [C] ► PRODUCTION, MARKETING the total money that has to be spent on a product, process, activity, etc. during its existence: »The life cycle cost estimate for the program was $13.8 billion …

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