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... Current Hazardous Materials Transportation Research and Future Needs April 17, 2012 99 for the areas in conflict; (d) analyze the impacts of the varying regulations on the pipeline industry in the context of the anticipated benefits; (e)
From page 105...
... Current Hazardous Materials Transportation Research and Future Needs April 17, 2012 100 relative influence of each of the attributes and their values. The attributes address three areas: benefit of the project, applicability and focus, and optionally, project cost.
From page 106...
... Current Hazardous Materials Transportation Research and Future Needs April 17, 2012 101 emphasis to high-hazard materials and to research that addresses the entire gamut of hazardous materials. This attribute addresses entire classes or types of materials in addition to high-hazard materials, for example, all corrosives or all liquid hazmat.
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... Current Hazardous Materials Transportation Research and Future Needs April 17, 2012 102 Attribute Attribute Values Attribute Weight (%) Clarity of Deliverables Clearly defined deliverables 100 0.10 Broad deliverables that can be more clearly defined with additional work before project initiation 70 Broad deliverables that can be more clearly defined after the project is in progress (e.g., prior to a second phase)
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... Current Hazardous Materials Transportation Research and Future Needs April 17, 2012 103 Attribute Attribute Values Attribute Weight (%) Cost (Optional)

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