TY - CONF Y1 - 2008/// SN - 0415468574; 9780415468572 A1 - Utomo, C. A1 - Idrus, A. UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-79952140774&partnerID=40&md5=2dc35edc7ac76210169a30293a314eca EP - 894 CY - Varenna, Lake Como AV - none N2 - This paper presents an analysis of life cycle cost (LCC) and function in value based design decision. The object study is an affordable public housing and infrastructure in Indonesia. The objective of LCC analysis is to choose the most cost effective approach from a series of alternatives to achieve the lowest long-term cost of project and infrastructure. Decision analysis techniques applied to determine the relative value of the alternative solutions for performing the function. Criteria for evaluating value are initial cost, energy cost, return in profit, functional performance, reliability, and maintenance ability. Model formulates and its implementation based on application of Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method for multi criteria decision-making. The implementation results demonstrate a process to select priorities each alternatives to each decision. It further emphasizes the importance of performance evaluation in the design process, and provides a focus for future research into performance evaluation techniques and their application. © 2008 Taylor & Francis Group, London. N1 - cited By 3; Conference of 1st International Symposium on Life-Cycle Civil Engineering, IALCCE'08 ; Conference Date: 11 June 2008 Through 14 June 2008; Conference Code:83650 TI - Life cycle cost and function analysis in value based design decision ID - scholars364 SP - 889 KW - Cost-effective approach; Decision analysis; Design decisions; Design process; Energy cost; Function analysis; Functional performance; Indonesia; Initial costs; Lifecycle costs; Multi criteria decision-making; Performance evaluation; Public housing; Relative value; Value-based KW - Civil engineering; Costs; Decision making; Decision theory; Design; Hierarchical systems; Housing; Life cycle; Profitability KW - Cost benefit analysis ER -