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daniel78 (Industrial)
26 Nov 02 9:51
Dear all,
I am hoping that there may be someone within the group who has developing cost models or has knowledge of costing for railway maintenance and renewal systems. What I am interested in identifying and discussing are the methodologies, techniques (CER), tools (fuzzy logic, excel) and issues that are related to costing railway assets.

Has anyone done any studies to identfy best practice in the railway area?

Thanks
Daniel
muni (Industrial)
29 Nov 02 7:09
can u give me some idea about how to estimate life spane of a man
IRstuff (Aerospace)
29 Nov 02 11:33
There are actuarial tables that do that specific thing, given current age, lifestyle, etc., one can certainly come up with a statistically probable lifespan.

TTFN

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