Life-Cycle Stages the System is Designed to Consider |
Costs the System is Designed to Consider | |||||||
Software Systems and Tools |
Raw Materials Acquisition |
Mfg. |
Use/ |
Recycle/ |
Convent. |
Potent. |
Contin- |
Ext. |
COST-ESTIMATING SOFTWARE SYSTEMS | ||||||||
1. Composer Gold/MCACES (p. 4-3) |
* | * | * | * | ||||
2. COSTPRO (p. 4-7) |
* | * | ||||||
3. FAST (p. 4-11) |
* | * | * | * | * | * | ||
4. G2 Estimator (p. 4-15) |
* | * | ||||||
5. Hard Dollar EOS (p. 4-19) |
* | * | ||||||
6. Precision Estimating Plus (p. 4-23) |
* | * | ||||||
7. Success (p. 4-26) |
* | * | ||||||
8. TRACES (p. 4-29) |
* | * | * | * | ||||
SCHEDULING AND COST CONTROL/ ANALYSIS SOFTWARE SYSTEMS | ||||||||
High-end scheduling | ||||||||
1. Dekker TRAKKER systems (p. 4-42) |
* | * | * | |||||
2. Open Plan Pro. (p. 4-45) |
* | * | ||||||
3. Primavera Project Planner (p. 4-48) |
* | * | ||||||
4. Project Execution System (PXS) (p. 4-51) |
* | * | ||||||
5. SAS/OR (p. 4-54) |
* | * | ||||||
Low-high end scheduling | ||||||||
6. Project Scheduler 6 (p. 4-58) |
* | * | ||||||
Low-end scheduling | ||||||||
7. Texim Project (p. 4-61) |
* | * | ||||||
Cost control/analysis | ||||||||
8. Cobra 2.0 (p. 4-64) |
* | * | ||||||
9. Cost Time Management (p. 4-67) |
* | * | * | * | * | |||
10. EasyABC Plus (p. 4-70) |
* | * | * | |||||
11. Parade (p. 4-73) |
* | * |
Life-Cycle Stages the System is Designed to Consider |
Costs the System is Designed to Consider | |||||||
Software Systems and Tools |
Raw Materials Acquisition |
Mfg. |
Use/ |
Recycle/ |
Convent. |
Potent. |
Contin- |
Ext. |
RISK ASSESSMENT AND CONTINGENCY ANALYSIS SOFTWARE SYSTEMS | ||||||||
Generic risk assessment | ||||||||
1. MOUSE (p. 4-79) |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
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Project risk/contingency analysis | ||||||||
2. ICECAN (p. 4-82) |
Not applicable |
* | ||||||
3. Monte Carlo (p. 4-84) |
Not applicable |
* | ||||||
4. REP (p. 4-86) |
Not applicable |
* | * | |||||
REMEDIATION PROJECT-RELATED SOFTWARE SYSTEMS | ||||||||
Cost estimation, scheduling | ||||||||
1. HAZRISK Database and Models (p. 4-91) |
* | * | * | |||||
2. RACER (p. 4-94) |
* | * | * | |||||
3. RACES (p. 4-97) |
* | * | ||||||
RI/FS: planning and risk analysis | ||||||||
4. RAAS, MEPAS, and ReOpt (p. 4-100) |
* | * | ||||||
Cost tracking | ||||||||
5. RCMS (p. 4-103) |
* | * | * | * | ||||
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE SOFTWARE SYSTEMS | ||||||||
Facility management and environmental health and safety | ||||||||
1. AWARE (p. 4-108) |
* | * | * | * | * | |||
2. Data Pipe (p. 4-111) |
* | * | * | * | ||||
3. EMS (p. 4-115) |
* | * | * | |||||
4. Facility Tracking System (p. 4-119) |
* | * | * | |||||
5. Flow Gemini, EIS and OHIS (p. 4-122) |
* | * | * | |||||
6. TINIA (p. 4-125) |
* | * | * | * |
Life-Cycle Stages the System is Designed to Consider |
Costs the System is Designed to Consider | |||||||
Software Systems and Tools |
Raw Materials Acquisition |
Mfg. |
Use/ |
Recycle/ |
Convent. |
Potent. |
Contin- |
Ext. |
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND REGULATORY COMPLIANCE SOFTWARE SYSTEMS (CONTINUED) | ||||||||
Waste management and tracking |
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7. Cradle to Grave (p. 4-128) |
* | * | ||||||
8. Docuwaste for hazardous waste and other CHEMTOX systems (p. 4-131) |
* | * | * | |||||
9. ENFLEX Data (p. 4-135) |
* | * | * | |||||
10. G2 Real Time Expert System, GDA and Neur-on-line (p. 4-139) |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
||||||
11. Gentrax and other Wixel systems (p. 4-143) |
* | * | * | * | ||||
12. HAZE (p. 4-147) |
* | * | * | |||||
13. HAZMIN and other LOGICAL products (p. 4-151) |
* | * | * | |||||
14. Material Inventory Report System (p. 4-155) |
* | * | * | |||||
15. PlantWare and other EnviroMetrics products (p. 4-158) |
* | * | * | * | ||||
16. WASTE DB and EnviroGenics products (p. 4-161) |
* | * | ||||||
17. Waste Trail and other Corbus Systems (p. 4-164) |
* | * | * | * | ||||
FINANCIAL ANALYSIS SOFTWARE SYSTEMS AND TOOLS | ||||||||
1. Costing and Financial Analysis of Pollution Prevention Projects (p. 4-172) |
* | * | * | * | * | * | ||
2. Economic Analysis for Pollution Prevention (p. 4-175) |
* | * | * | * | * | * | ||
3. P2/FINANCE (p. 4-178) |
* | * | * | * | * | * | ||
4. Pollution Prevention Benefits Manual (p. 4-181) |
* | * | * | * | * | * | ||
5. PRECOSIS (p. 4-184) |
* | * | * | * | * |
Life-Cycle Stages the System is Designed to Consider |
Costs the System is Designed to Consider | |||||||
Software Systems and Tools |
Raw Materials Acquisition |
Mfg. |
Use/ |
Recycle/ |
Convent. |
Potent. |
Contin- |
Ext. |
ENVIRONMENTAL LIFE-CYCLE COSTING AND IMPACT ANALYSIS SOFTWARE SYSTEMS AND TOOLS | ||||||||
1. APACS Life Cycle Cost Software Demonstration (p. 4-189) |
* | * | * | |||||
2. ECO-SYS (p. 4-192) |
* | |||||||
3. EE Energy/Environmental Life-Cycle Assessments (p. 4-196) |
* | * | * | * | * | |||
4. EPS Enviro Accounting Method (p. 4-199) |
* | * | * | * | * | |||
5. HAZMAT (p. 4-202) |
* | * | * | * | * | |||
6. Hazardous Material Life-Cycle Cost Model: System Manager's Guide (p. 4-206) |
* | * | * | * | ||||
7. Life Cycle Costing Program Version 2.0 (p. 4-209) |
* | * | * | * | ||||
8. Models developed for TSLCC (p. 4-212) |
* | * | * | |||||
9. TEAM (Tools for Environmental Analysis and Management) (p. 4-215) |
* | * | * | * | * | * | * | |
10. Tellus Packaging Study (p. 4-217) |
* | * | * | * | * | * | ||
WASTE REDUCTION SOFTWARE SYSTEMS AND TOOLS | ||||||||
1. Avoidable Waste Management Costs at DOE Facilities (p. 4-226) |
* | * | * | |||||
2. Eco-AccountingSM (p. 4-229) |
* | * | * | * | ||||
3. Facility Pollution Prevention Guide (p. 4-231) |
* | * | * | * | ||||
4. HCAS (p. 4-234) |
* | * | * | |||||
5. Industrial Waste Prevention (p. 4-237) |
* | * | * | * | * | |||
6. Low-Level and Transuranic Waste Transportation_ (p. 4-240) |
* | * | * | |||||
7. Model Pollution Prevention Opportunity Assessment (p. 4-242) |
* | * | * | * | * |
Life-Cycle Stages the System is Designed to Consider |
Costs the System is Designed to Consider | |||||||
Software Systems and Tools |
Raw Materials Acquisition |
Mfg. |
Use/ |
Recycle/ |
Convent. |
Potent. |
Contin- |
Ext. |
WASTE REDUCTION SOFTWARE SYSTEMS AND TOOLS (CONTINUED) | ||||||||
8. Process Waste Assessment Guidance Manual (p. 4-245) |
* | * | * | |||||
9. SRS Waste Cost Analysis (p. 4-248) |
* | * | * | |||||
10. SCM (p. 4-251) |
* | * | * | |||||
11. Waste Cost Avoidance Model Template (p. 4-255) |
* | * | * | * | ||||
12. Waste Life-Cycle Cost (p. 4-257) |
* | * | * | * | ||||
13. WastePlan (p. 4-260) |
* | * | * |
Notes: These bullets only represent the areas the systems have been designed to consider. They do not indicate factors that can be included by users through customizing the software. The costs section does not display costs considered through interface with other systems (e.g., accounting systems). A bullet in a category does not necessarily signify complete coverage. The bullets should not be used as the sole measure of comparison between tools, as many have different applications. The following abbreviations were introduced in order that the table display and print properly from the Internet: Mfg. = Manufacture, Maint. = Maintenance, Mgmt. = Management, Convent. = Conventional, Potent. = Potential, Ext. = External.