COST ESTIMATION COST ANALYSIS

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CCEA INTERNATIONAL COST ESTIMATING AND ANALYSIS ASSOCIATION 8221 OLD COURTHOUSE ROAD SUITE 106 VIENNA VA 22182 Cost estimation and cost analysis services;This certification mark, as used by persons authorized by the certifying organization, certifies that the individual displaying the mark has met the professional requirements, has received a bachelor's degree or possesses a minimum number of years of relevant professional experience in the alternative and passed the required examination administered by the certifying body.;
CCEA Society of Cost Estimating and Analysis Suite 301 527 Maple Avenue East 527 Maple Avanue East Vienna VA 22180 Cost estimation and cost analysis services;This certification mark, as used by persons authorized by the certifying organization, certifies that the individual displaying the mark has met the professional requirements, has received a bachelor's degree or possesses a minimum number of years of relevant professional experience in the alternative and passed the required examination administered by the certifying body.;
PCEA INTERNATIONAL COST ESTIMATING AND ANALYSIS ASSOCIATION 8221 OLD COURTHOUSE ROAD SUITE 106 VIENNA VA 22182 Cost estimation and cost analysis services;The certification mark, as used by authorized persons, certifies that the individual displaying the mark has met the professional requirements, has received a bachelor's degree or possesses a minimum number of years of relevant professional experience in the alternative and passed the required examination administered by the certifying body.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. In one embodiment, a method for selecting transistor threshold voltages on an integrated circuit may include assigning a first threshold voltage to selected groups of transistors such as cell instances, for example, and determining which of the selected groups of transistors to assign a second threshold voltage, that is lower than the first threshold voltage, by iteratively performing a cost/benefit analysis. The method may further include determining which of the selected groups of transistors having a third threshold voltage to assign the first threshold voltage by iteratively performing a cost/benefit analysis. The cost/benefit analysis may include calculating a cost/benefit ratio for each group of the selected groups of transistors. In addition, the cost/benefit analysis may include calculating an upcone benefit and a downcone benefit for groups of transistors coupled to one or more inputs and outputs, respectively.