Value Analysis

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==Abstract==
 
==Abstract==
Value Analysis is a systematic tool which can be used to improve the value of a product or process by analyzing its constituent components and the associated costs<ref>Value Analysis and Function Analysis System Technique [http://www.npd-solutions.com/va.html]</ref>. The overall objective is to find improvements to the components by reducing their cost and/or increasing the value of the functions.  
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Value Analysis is a systematic tool which can be used to improve the value of a product or process by analyzing its constituent components and the associated costs <ref>Value Analysis and Function Analysis System Technique [http://www.npd-solutions.com/va.html]</ref>. The overall objective is to find improvements to the components by reducing their cost and/or increasing the value of the functions.  
  
 
This article will describe each step required to perform a Value Analysis as well as suggesting tools that can be used during each step. The Article can be used as a template when performing a Value Analysis.
 
This article will describe each step required to perform a Value Analysis as well as suggesting tools that can be used during each step. The Article can be used as a template when performing a Value Analysis.
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==List of Referneces==

Revision as of 17:38, 28 February 2018

Abstract

Value Analysis is a systematic tool which can be used to improve the value of a product or process by analyzing its constituent components and the associated costs [1]. The overall objective is to find improvements to the components by reducing their cost and/or increasing the value of the functions.

This article will describe each step required to perform a Value Analysis as well as suggesting tools that can be used during each step. The Article can be used as a template when performing a Value Analysis.



List of Referneces


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