The objective of this study was to compare alternative
approaches to the cost-effectiveness analysis of a technological
change at the Naval Air Rework Facility, North Island,
San Diego, California. Previous studies were reviewed and
updated. Econometric techniques were employed to develop
additional methods. Each of the methods was used to predict
costs for situations both before and after the technological
change. These predictions were compared as to their implications
concerning the cost-effectiveness of a computerized
work-in-process management information system.http://archive.org/details/comparativecoste1094516524Captain, United States ArmyApproved for public release; distribution is unlimited