Abstract

This paper addresses the issues inherent in the evaluation of completed research projects and develops an evaluation methodology, system, and computer‐application program based on benefit‐cost analysis and multiobjective analysis techniques. The methodology provides an effective managerial tool for deciding on research areas, research types, and funding. The research project was conducted in four phases: a review of current and recent Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) research projects, a review of current ODOT evaluation techniques, a literature survey and a questionnaire survey of best current practices and techniques, and the development of a research project evaluation methodology and system. This paper focuses on the methodology and its utilization. The final evaluation tool consists of four sections. The basic project information is recorded and keyed on the project number. The project evaluation is conducted in two categories—technical and performance. Within the technical evaluation, two ap...

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