Evaluating Different Cost-Benefit Analysis Methods for Port Security Operations

30 Pages Posted: 19 Aug 2016

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Galina Sherman

Hull University Business School (HUBS)

Peer-Olaf Siebers

The University of Nottingham - School of Computer Science

David A Menachof

Florida Atlantic University

Uwe Aickelin

University of Melbourne - School of Computing and Information Systems

Date Written: January 1, 2012

Abstract

Service industries, such as ports, are attentive to their standards, a smooth service flow and economic viability. Cost benefit analysis has proven itself as a useful tool to support this type of decision making; it has been used by businesses and governmental agencies for many years. In this book chapter we demonstrate different modelling methods that are used for estimating input factors required for conducting cost benefit analysis based on a single case study. These methods are: scenario analysis, decision trees, Monte-Carlo simulation modelling and discrete event simulation modelling. Our aims are, on the one hand, to guide the analyst through the modelling processes and, on the other hand, to demonstrate what additional decision support information can be obtained from applying each of these modelling methods.

Suggested Citation

Sherman, Galina and Siebers, Peer-Olaf and Menachof, David A and Aickelin, Uwe, Evaluating Different Cost-Benefit Analysis Methods for Port Security Operations (January 1, 2012). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2824953 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2824953

Galina Sherman (Contact Author)

Hull University Business School (HUBS) ( email )

Hull, HU6 7RX
United Kingdom

Peer-Olaf Siebers

The University of Nottingham - School of Computer Science ( email )

Jubilee Campus
Wollaton Road
Nottingham, NG8 1BB
United Kingdom

HOME PAGE: http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~pos/

David A Menachof

Florida Atlantic University ( email )

Boca Raton, FL
United States
5613060651 (Phone)
33431-0991 (Fax)

Uwe Aickelin

University of Melbourne - School of Computing and Information Systems ( email )

Australia

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