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Type I Diabetes is the Main Cost Driver in Autoimmune Polyendocrinopathy

2019

Abstract Context Autoimmune polyendocrinopathy (AP), a chronic complex orphan disease, encompasses at least two autoimmune-induced endocrine diseases. Objective To estimate for the first time total, indirect and direct costs for patients with AP, as well as cost drivers. Design Cross-sectional cost of illness study. Setting Academic tertiary referral center for AP. Patients 146 consecutive, unselected AP patients. Intervention Interviews pertaining to patients’ socioeconomic situation covered a recall period of 12 months. Both the human capital (HCA) and the friction cost approaches (FCAs) were applied as estimation methods. Main outcome measures Direct and indirect annual costs, and sick l…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCost estimateEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismClinical BiochemistryContext (language use)DiseaseBiochemistryYoung AdultIndirect costsEndocrinologyCost of IllnessInternal medicinemedicineHumansPolyendocrinopathies AutoimmuneAgedType 1 diabetesbusiness.industryBiochemistry (medical)Health Care CostsAutoimmune polyendocrinopathyMiddle AgedPrognosismedicine.diseaseCross-Sectional StudiesDiabetes Mellitus Type 1EndocrinologyCost driverSick leaveFemalebusinessFollow-Up StudiesThe Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism
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Decision support towards agile eco-design of microreaction processes by accompanying (simplified) life cycle assessment

2011

Continuously running syntheses in microstructured reactors offers novel ways to intensify conventional chemical processes. An outstanding advantage of microreaction technology is the high surface-to-volume-ratio which enables intensive mixing phenomena as well as high mass and heat transfer rates. Thus, microstructured reactors may be a suitable means to improve multiphase reactions by increasing the interfacial area and the intensification of internal mixing. This improvement in reaction performances may lead to reduced environmental burdens of the process under consideration. The method of simplified life cycle assessment (SLCA) is a suitable tool to evaluate the environmental burdens cau…

Chemical processCost estimateStereochemistrybusiness.industryChemistryProcess (engineering)Mixing (process engineering)Process designPollutionMass transferEnvironmental ChemistryMicroreactorProcess engineeringbusinessLife-cycle assessmentGreen Chemistry
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Development of target cost – By the owner or together with Contractors - Target Value Design

2021

Abstract Cost growth and cost overrun of projects is a well-researched topic, but still a recurring problem. Some of the problems may be attributed to the difficulties of setting a realistic cost estimate in the early phase of the project. This paper aims to give insight o the challenge of setting realistic cost targets. We particularly focus on large and complex infrastructure projects in the context on the Norwegian construction industry. Four large infrastructure projects have been examined, all used a variation of target cost and was more or less successful in their implementation of this approach. Through interviews and document study we identified that when setting cost targets for pr…

Cost estimateComputer scienceVDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210020206 networking & telecommunicationsContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyCost overrunRisk analysis (engineering)Value (economics)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGeneral Earth and Planetary Sciences020201 artificial intelligence & image processingEngineering design processSet (psychology)General Environmental ScienceTarget costing
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How is Building Information Modeling Influenced by Project Complexity?

2014

Virtual design and construction of buildings and architectural spaces require extensive collaboration among a diverse set of design professionals. The authors analyze e-collaboration performance in two construction projects of differing complexity, to gain an understanding of how collaborative design based on building information modeling (BIM) is influenced by the complexity of the building project. The findings suggest that the perceived business value of BIM depends on project complexity and that BIM-based collaboration does not yield unconditional positive implications for all types of construction projects. The authors argue that current practice would benefit from a more structured ap…

EngineeringKnowledge managementCost estimateCost–benefit analysisComputer Networks and CommunicationsIntegrated project deliverybusiness.industryInformation needsBusiness valueComputer Science ApplicationsEngineering managementBuilding information modelingBusiness casebusinessVirtual design and constructionInternational Journal of e-Collaboration
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Impact of Transport Costs on International Trade: The Case of Spanish Ceramic Exports

2003

This paper aims to investigate the determinants of maritime and overland transport costs and the role they play in deterring trade across countries. We estimate a transport cost function using data on maritime and overland transport of the ceramic sector (tiles) obtained from interviews held with Spanish logistics operators. We also study the relationship between transport costs and trade and estimate an import demand model for ceramic products. Additionally, we present a discussion on the sensitivity of trade flows and transportation costs to the existence of back-hauling, special conditions for transport and number of reloads.1 The study of modal transport (overland versus maritime) and i…

EstimationCost estimatebusiness.industryEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)TransportationRegression analysisDifferential (mechanical device)International tradePort (computer networking)Bilateral tradeEconomicsProxy (statistics)Trade barrierbusinessMaritime Economics & Logistics
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Back-Propagation Artificial Neural Network for ERP Adoption Cost Estimation

2011

Published version of a chapter in the book: Enterprise information systems, vol 220, part 2, 180-187. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24355-4_19 Small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) are greatly affected by cost escalations and overruns Reliable cost factors estimation and management is a key for the success of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems adoptions in enterprises generally and SMEs specifically. This research area is still immature and needs a considerable amount of research to seek solid and realistic cost factors estimation. Majority of research in this area targets the enhancement of estimates calculated by COCOMO family models.…

EstimationERP cost estimation neural networks SMEsCost estimateArtificial neural networkFactor costbusiness.industryCOCOMOComputer scienceMachine learningcomputer.software_genreRisk analysis (engineering)Key (cryptography)Information systemVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information and communication systems: 321Artificial intelligencebusinesscomputerEnterprise resource planning
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The Use of Experts Panels in ERP Cost Estimation Research

2011

Published version of a chapter in the book: Enterprise information systems. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com, http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16419-4_10 This paper is an effort towards illustrating the use of expert panel (EP) as a mean of eliciting knowledge from a group of enterprise resource planning (ERP) experts as an exploratory research. The development of a cost estimation model (CEM) for ERP adoptions is very crucial for research and practice, and that was the main reason behind the willingness of experts to participate in this research. The use of EP was very beneficial as it involved various data collection and visualisation techniques, as well as…

Knowledge managementData collectionCost estimatebusiness.industryTotal costComputer scienceExploratory researchVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550Data scienceSurvey methodologyCost driverInformation systembusinessEnterprise resource planningVDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210::Business: 213
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Prices in Mixed Cost Allocation Problems

2001

Abstract We consider mixed cost allocation problems, i.e., joint cost problems that involve two types of heterogeneous outputs, divisible and indivisible. The Aumann–Shapley price mechanism is extended to this setting. We also present a set of properties which characterize this cost sharing rule. Journal of Economic Literature Classification numbers: D63, C79.

MicroeconomicsEconomics and EconometricsCost allocationJoint costCost estimateTotal costEconomic costEconomicsRelevant costCost sharingFinanceImplicit costGames and Economic Behavior
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