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The research task is being undertaken by an international Working Group
consisting of 51 invited members representing many national mapping
organizations and major survey companies. The research is being
directed and coordinated by the ITC, who is responsible for developing
the research system under the guidance of the WG. The ITC inputs a fair
proportion of the general knowledge with the WG checking, confirming
and modifying the ITC thinking as necessary and inputting specialized
knowledge in specific areas.
OBJECTIVES
The prime objective, as stated earlier, is to contribute towards
answering the fundamental question of 'how the increasing variety of
techniques and instrumentation can be applied in the most rational and
economic way'. in answering this fundamental question we will, of
course, be satisfying one of the present basic needs of the surveying
and mapping profession.
More generally the objective is to create a cost modelling system
capable of receiving statistical cost information from a wide variety
of sources in the international mapping community, from both public and
private sectors and from large and small organizations. After
collecting and processing this statistical cost data, the models should
be suitable for use by many different organizations on a number of
different applications. We are very conscious that the necessity for
combining information from different organizations and from different
production processes may result in more detailed cost modelling than
might be seen necessary for individual organizations.
It is therefore the intention that the final cost data should be
capable of being regrouped and aggregated quite simply to be of maximum
use in many different mapping organizations.
It is proposed to develop the cost models as a function of, on one hand
Cost Standards and on the other hand production Rates (Jerie, 1976).
The OEEPE cost model is being designed to link data from many different
organizations. The relative values in terms of production rates will
be of more importance to decision makers than the absolute values in
monetary terms.
APPROACH
The research method being used for the OEEPE cost modelling project is
based to a large extent on a well tried and proven method familiar to
participants of ITC Post Congress Seminars. An ITC group, which is in
essence an inner circle of active participants, formulates and agrees
the research methodology and initial thinking. Key problem areas are
identified, the elements are synthesized and open questions raised on
questionnaires, which are then circulated to the larger international
WG. This means that the inner group does a fair proportion of the
basic theoretical work with the WG inputting the specialised production
and costing information.
The responses to questionnaires are analyzed by the inner group and the
findings recirculated to the WG for further comments. This is basically
a modified delphi approach being used for information gathering.
The WG will shortly be asked to supply statistical data from production
tasks which will be processed, analysed and presented with commercial
security guaranteed throughout.