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  • 1cost objective — noun The purpose for which costs are measured …

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  • 2Cost-plus pricing — is a pricing method used by companies to maximize their profits. The firms accomplish their objective of profit maximization by increasing their production until marginal revenue equals marginal cost, and then charging a price which is determined …

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  • 3Cost engineering — is an area of engineering practice concerned with the application of scientific principles and techniques to problems of cost estimating, cost control, business planning and management science, profitability analysis, project management, and… …

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  • 4Cost accounting — Accountancy Key concepts Accountant · Accounting period · Bookkeeping · Cash and accrual basis · Cash flow management · Chart of accounts  …

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  • 5Cost-plus contract — A cost plus contract, also termed a Cost Reimbursement Contract, is a contract where a contractor is paid for all of its allowed expenses to a set limit plus additional payment to allow for a profit.[1] Cost reimbursement contracts contrast with… …

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  • 6Objective Individual Combat Weapon program — See XM29 OICW for more information on that subset of the overall program The Objective Individual Combat Weapon or OICW refers to the next generation service rifle competition that was under development as part of the United States Army OICW… …

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  • 7Objective Individual Combat Weapon — OICW redirects here, for the Observatory of the Carnegie Institute of Washington, see Carnegie Institution for Science. An early XM8 mockup after the break up; became part of OICW Increment 1 The Objective Individual Combat Weapon or OICW was the …

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  • 8cost-benefit analysis — A method of setting out the factors which need to be taken into account in making choices about major investments in public sector projects. The objective is to assign monetary values to and weight all costs and all benefits, social and economic …

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  • 9Multi-objective optimization — (or multi objective programming),[1][2] also known as multi criteria or multi attribute optimization, is the process of simultaneously optimizing two or more conflicting objectives subject to certain constraints. Multiobjective optimization… …

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  • 10Budgeted cost of work scheduled — (BCWS), also referred to as Planned Value (PV), is a term from earned value management, a project management technique that seeks to measure forward progress in an objective manner. BCWS is defined as the approved budget that has been allocated… …

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