Cost Models for Electronic Architecture Trade Studies

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  • ICECCS '00 Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Conference on Complex Computer Systems
  • Year:
  • 2000

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Abstract

Abstract: This paper presents a model for estimating the total cost of a proposed electronic architecture for embedded, distributed, real-time systems. The main purpose of the model is to allow system engineers to compare different solution alternatives with respect to cost, in order to perform an early optimization. This is necessary to cope with the complexity of such systems, and make them profitable for the company producing them. The total cost includes product cost, i.e. the cost of hardware components, hardware development, and software development. The model is modular to allow modifications in order to deal with specific project circumstances. The modelling approach is also general, and could easily be extended to include other characteristics such as weight, reliability, or power consumption, or be used to model other systems than electronics.