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ADVANTAGES AND LIMITATIONS OF LINEAR CANONICAL CORRELATION ANALYSIS (LCCA)

ICERI Proceedings, 2019
Linear canonical correlation analysis (LCCA) is a multivariate parametric test that determines the relationship between two sets of variables. In educational sciences LCCA is very useful because it enables the determination of latent new variables (canonical variates), i.e., models through canonical correlations functions.
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An improved pavement maintenance optimization methodology: Integrating LCA and LCCA

Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2013
Environmental damage cost (EDC) is traditionally ignored in the pavement cost evaluation. This study used a combined life cycle assessment–life cycle cost analysis (LCA–LCCA) model to optimize the pavement maintenance plans with the incorporation of EDC.
Bin Yu, Qing Lu, Jian Xu
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Integrated LCA and LCCA network level pavement maintenance model

2019
Pavement management systems tend to lead to sound decision making regarding the optimal maintenance strategy which is, in most cases, based on the achievement of minimal total society costs which are defined as the sum of user cost and road agency cost.
Ćirilović, Jelena   +2 more
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Life-cycle cost analysis (LCCA): a comparison of commercial flooring

Facilities, 2017
Purpose The business case for facility expenditures is grounded in the knowledge that life-cycle economics is significant to the continued viability of the facility. The aim of this study is to develop an algorithm for life-cycle cost analysis (LCCA) and evaluate flooring products to inform decision makers about the long-term cost of ownership ...
Debra Harris, Lori Fitzgerald
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LCCA Applications in Infrastructure and Other Projects: Some Case Studies

2014
Application of LCCA in the real world is far from perfect. Often its application is limited to specific phases of the life cycle and does not include the environmental aspects. In the case of infrastructure projects, only positive environmental impacts are valued and incorporated as benefits.
V. Ratna Reddy   +2 more
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An Integrated LCCA-Circularity Framework for Evaluating Sustainable Flexible Pavements

Circular Economy and Sustainability
The road construction sector plays a vital role in economic development but is a major consumer of non-renewable resources such as aggregates, bitumen, and cement. To address sustainability challenges, this study presents an integrated evaluation framework combining Life Cycle Cost Analysis and the Material Circularity Indicator to support decision ...
Gaetano Di Mino   +4 more
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Life cycle cost analysis (LCCA) of construction projects: sustainability perspective

Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2022
Muhammad Altaf   +3 more
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