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LCCM
(redirected from Life Cycle Cost Model)

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LCCMLANClient Control Manager
LCCMLife Cycle Cost Management
LCCMLife Cycle Cost Model
LCCML Cell Conditioned Medium
LCCMLow Cost Competent Munitions
LCCMLegal and Complex Case Management
LCCMLicentiate, Curwen College of Music
LCCMLightweight Communications for Combat Medics


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The data to be input into a life cycle cost model include the purchase price of the product, mean time between failures (MTBF), MTTR, average material cost of a failure, labor cost per preventive maintenance action, labor cost per corrective maintenance action, installation costs, training costs, the warranty coverage period cost of carrying spares in inventory, and shipment forecasts over the course of the product's useful life [8].
Parker said that Obsolescence Mitigation Management was an internet accessible Life Cycle Cost model for rapid completion of Navy related cost/benefit analyses in a collaborative environment.
The more sophisticated customers use their own life cycle cost models to do the analysis.
 
 
 
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