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The cost is the quantity of [[currency]] needed to execute or perform certain [[Actions]] during a [[session]]. An example of a cost can be the currency needed to build a [[Building|building]].  
The cost is the quantity of [[currency]] needed to execute or perform certain [[Action]]s during a [[session]]. An example of a cost can be the currency needed to build a [[Building|building]].  


==How does a Cost relate to the {{software}}?==
==How does a Cost relate to the {{software}}?==
In the {{software}} costs are values created when [[Action]]s are taken that influence the [[Budget]] of a [[Stakeholder]]. It is possible to adjust the cost per [[Function]]. The cost of an action can be influenced by a variety of different factors (e.g. number of floors or building type). Incomes, together with costs, compose the total [[Budget]] of a [[Stakeholder]] in a session.
In the {{software}}, costs are values created when [[Action]]s are taken that influence the [[Budget]] of a [[Stakeholder]]. It is possible to adjust the cost per [[Function]]. The cost of an action can be influenced by a variety of different factors (e.g. number of floors or building type). Incomes, together with costs, compose the total [[Budget]] of a [[Stakeholder]] in a session.


===Types of Costs===
===Types of Costs===
The platform distinguishes a variety of different types of costs:
The platform distinguishes a variety of different types of costs:
====[[Construction_cost_(Function_Value)|Construction Cost]]====
====[[Construction cost (Category Value)|Construction Cost]]====
: Building costs refer to the money that is used for constructing a [[Building|Building]]. Also, the costs for [[Terrain]] adjustments, such as lowering and raising the terrain, or changing the type of terrain, are referred to as Construction Costs.
: Construction costs cover [[Building]] construction and [[Terrain]] adjustments, such as altering height or terrain type.


====Land Price when buying====
====Ground Price when buying====
: The land price when buying reflects the purchase costs per measurement. This is a default value, however, this value is open for change during the negotiation process between the involved stakeholders.
: The [[Ground Price]] when buying reflects the purchase costs per measurement. This is a default value, however, this value is open for change during the negotiation process between the involved stakeholders.


====[[Buyout_cost_(Function_Value)|Buyout Cost]]====
====[[Buyout cost (Category Value)|Buyout Cost]]====
: When demolishing a Building in the {{software}} during a [[planning session]], the associated costs can be considerably higher when the building is not [[Building#Vacancy|vacant]]. These extra costs are the buy out fee that needs to be paid to the occupants for their relocation.
: When demolishing a Building in the {{software}} during a [[Planning Session]], the associated costs can be considerably higher when the building is not [[Building#Categorization|vacant]]. These extra costs are the buyout fee that needs to be paid to the occupants for their relocation.


====Money Transfers to other Stakeholders====
====Money Transfers to other Stakeholders====
: It is possible to transfer money to other stakeholders. This can happen, for example, as part of the negotiation process; one stakeholder performs an [[Action]] that also positively affects an [[Indicator]] for another stakeholder, who is willing to contribute to the project with an amount of money.
: It is possible to transfer money to other stakeholders. For example, during negotiations, a stakeholder may pay another in exchange for an [[Action]] that improves their [[Indicator]].
 


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Latest revision as of 19:17, 7 July 2026

The cost is the quantity of currency needed to execute or perform certain Actions during a session. An example of a cost can be the currency needed to build a building.

How does a Cost relate to the Tygron Platform?

In the Tygron Platform, costs are values created when Actions are taken that influence the Budget of a Stakeholder. It is possible to adjust the cost per Function. The cost of an action can be influenced by a variety of different factors (e.g. number of floors or building type). Incomes, together with costs, compose the total Budget of a Stakeholder in a session.

Types of Costs

The platform distinguishes a variety of different types of costs:

Construction costs cover Building construction and Terrain adjustments, such as altering height or terrain type.

Ground Price when buying

The Ground Price when buying reflects the purchase costs per measurement. This is a default value, however, this value is open for change during the negotiation process between the involved stakeholders.
When demolishing a Building in the Tygron Platform during a Planning Session, the associated costs can be considerably higher when the building is not vacant. These extra costs are the buyout fee that needs to be paid to the occupants for their relocation.

Money Transfers to other Stakeholders

It is possible to transfer money to other stakeholders. For example, during negotiations, a stakeholder may pay another in exchange for an Action that improves their Indicator.