| SES # | TOPICS | READINGS |
|---|---|---|
| Introduction to course | ||
| L1 | Motivation: paradigm shift from best outcome to moving distribution of outcomes to right | |
| Part 1: basics, recognition of uncertainty, valuation fundamentals, and timing issues | ||
| Conventional valuation and recognition of uncertainty | ||
| L2 | Discounted cash flow and present value Criteria for valuation | Chapters 10, 11, 13 |
| L3 | Uncertainty recognition | |
| L4 | Choice of discount rate Opportunity cost, weighted average cost of capital, capital asset pricing model | Chapter 12 |
| Timing of development | ||
| Basic issue: build now or later? | ||
| L5 | Asphalt vs. concrete highways Basic system model: production function, economies of scale | Chapter 2 |
| L6 | Optimum expansion size deterministic case | |
| L7 | Determining economies of scale from cost function Constrained optimization and marginal analysis | |
| L8 | Sources of flexibility "On" systems-timing "In" systems-timing and function Case examples | |
| Part 2: uncertainty modeling and flexibility valuation methods | ||
| Decision analysis | ||
| L9 | Uncertainty assessment | Chapter 15 |
| L10 | Primitive models Introduction to decision analysis | Chapter 16 |
| L11 | Practical issues Solutions by "folding back" Flaw of averages | |
| L12 | Distribution of outcomes for decision analysis Value at risk and gain, multiple value metrics | |
| L13 | Benefits of waiting: value of information | Chapter 17 |
| L14 | Decision analysis examples: oil platform, wind energy, silicon wafer plant, Tokyo/Haneda runway | |
| L15 | Mid-semester review | |
| L16 | Midterm exam | |
| Lattice analysis | ||
| L17 | Lattice model to represent uncertainty Regression to determine trend and variability (μ and σ) | |
| L18 | Dynamic programming: systematic solution by "folding back" | Chapter 7 |
| L19 | Valuation of lattice by dynamic programming Satellite case study | |
| L20 | Combining lattice and decision analysis Case studies: aqua line tunnel | |
| L21 | Conceptual valuation and application | |
| L22 | Comparing decision analysis and lattice analysis | |
| L23 | Definition and analysis of "hotspots" using change propagation analysis Path dependency Comments on draft application portfolio Case studies: car platforms, hydroelectric dam, mini unmanned aerial vehicle | |
| L24 | Perspective on flexibility in design and real options analysis (Part 1) | |
| L25 | Perspective on flexibility in design and real options analysis (Part 2) | |
| L26 | Review for final exam | |
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