Cost
Discussion
Cost is an Evaluation Characteristic concerning the value of Resources required, consumed, committed, or foregone for a specified subject, activity, or outcome.
Cost can apply to:
Cost can include:
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Acquisition cost
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Licensing cost
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Development cost
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Integration cost
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Deployment cost
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Infrastructure cost
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Operating cost
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Storage cost
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Energy cost
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Communication cost
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Maintenance cost
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Support cost
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Training cost
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Migration cost
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Transition cost
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Recovery cost
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Compliance cost
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Decommissioning cost
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Disposal cost
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Opportunity cost
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Cost can identify:
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The evaluated subject
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The specified activity or outcome
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The cost category
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The included Resources
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The excluded Resources
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The applicable time period
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The applicable jurisdiction
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The applicable currency
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The applicable valuation date
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The applicable price source
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The applicable discount rate
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The applicable allocation method
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The applicable normalization method
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The applicable assumptions
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The applicable uncertainty
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The applicable Acceptance Criteria
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Cost can be expressed as:
Definition
Evaluation Characteristic concerning the value of Resources required, consumed, committed, or foregone for a specified subject, activity, or outcome
Source
Adapted from:
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Financial Systems Archetype, Part 7: Governed Node Service Market
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DIDO Reference Implementation Conceptual Model
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DIDO-TE draft Requirements Register
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DIDO-TE Broad Agency Announcement source material
Note
Cost differs from price:
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Cost concerns the value of Resources required, consumed, committed, or foregone
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Price identifies an amount requested or paid in an exchange
Price can contribute to Cost but does not necessarily represent total Cost.
Cost differs from Resource Consumption:
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Resource Consumption identifies the amount of a Resource used
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Cost assigns a value to Resources required, consumed, committed, or foregone
Two Candidate Solutions can consume equivalent Resources but have different Cost because of differences in:
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Prices
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Licensing
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Jurisdiction
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Allocation methods
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Support arrangements
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Contract terms
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Valuation dates
Lower Cost does not necessarily indicate a preferable Candidate Solution. The lower-Cost Candidate Solution can have lower:
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Functional Correctness
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Performance Efficiency
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Reliability
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Security
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Interoperability
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Scalability
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Maintainability
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Recoverability
A Cost comparison must identify its boundary. Statements such as lower cost or cost effective are not objectively verifiable without identifying:
Estimated Cost should be distinguishable from measured, incurred, invoiced, or paid Cost.
Example
DIDO-TE evaluates three Candidate Solutions over a projected five-year operational period.
The Acceptance Criteria include:
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Acquisition cost
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Licensing cost
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Deployment cost
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Infrastructure cost
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Energy cost
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Storage cost
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Maintenance cost
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Support cost
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Decommissioning cost
The Acceptance Criteria establish the currency, valuation date, discount rate, workload, and allocation method.
DIDO-TE associates measured Resource Consumption with the applicable price information and records each Cost assumption.
The comparative evaluation reports total and per-transaction Cost for each Candidate Solution while preserving Evidence, Provenance, and Traceability.
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