The Value tab provides information about the life cycle, current value, and risk that loss of the asset poses.
Salvage Value |
This is how much money the node can be sold or salvaged for. |
Replacement Date |
This the date that the node should be replaced. |
Present Value |
The current worth of the Building, auto-calculated using the following method:
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Remaining Life |
Reflects the remaining life (in years) of the node. Number of days left calculated based on Replacement Date - Installation Date = Days Left. Days Left / (Salvage Life/365) = Remaining Life |
Risk Calculation
Risk calculations are a way for agencies to evaluate where potential weak spots in their infrastructure are.
Criticality |
Rates how important the asset is. This rating should be a whole number based on a scale that the agency uses. A higher number means more risk. Example: On a scale of 1 to 100 this asset is pretty import so it has a Criticality score of 85. |
Probability of Failure |
Rates how likely the asset is to fail. This rating should be less than one because it represents a percentage. Example: This asset will only fail about 5% of the time so it has a Probability of Failure of (5/100) = .05 |
Mitigation |
Rates any factors that have been put into place to mitigate the failure of the asset. This rating should be less than one because it represents a percentage. Example: To offset the failure of this asset we have a backup, though it will only make up for about 30% of the loss. This asset has a mitigation score of (30/100) = .3 |
Risk |
Represents how much risk the asset represents. Calculated based on: (Consequence of Failure x Probability of Failure x Mitigation). Example: This asset represents a 85 x .05 x .3 = 1.275 risk to the system. |