Digital Electronics Systems Engineering (DESE) Return on Investment (ROI) Calculation Methods for Major DoD Platforms
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Carlson, Steve
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Cadence, San Jose, CA 95134 USACadence, San Jose, CA 95134 USA
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Chew, James
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Cadence, San Jose, CA 95134 USACadence, San Jose, CA 95134 USA
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Heeren, Erika
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Virginia Tech, Arlington, VA USACadence, San Jose, CA 95134 USA
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Burger, Eric
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Virginia Tech, Arlington, VA USACadence, San Jose, CA 95134 USA
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Dillon, Robin
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[1] Cadence, San Jose, CA 95134 USA
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Digital Electronics Systems Engineering (DESE) coupled with Hardware-Accurate Digital Twins (HADT) is critical for developing, maintaining and upgrading microelectronics-based systems. These tools when used together increase program execution efficiency and quality which result in cost savings and measurable return on investment (ROI). While it may be challenging to arrive at an agreeable ROI calculation method for Department of Defense (DoD) programs for a number of reasons, with some simple assumptions, using a DESE and HADT approach is shown to generate a ROI of 60:1 for a major DoD program as explained in this paper. A brief survey of the landscape is first described, followed by an overview of what is meant by DESE and HADT. The paper then presents several examples of the use of DESE and HADT on major DoD programs and the types of ROI achieved from those methods.