Not exactly. When people gather requirements, they're trying to understand what needs the product should fill. Requirements are the contents of the product. When you use product analysis to define the scope of the work to be done, you're figuring out what deliverables the team needs to work on in order to build your scope statement. So product analysis is concerned with how the work will be done, not what's in it.
Value analysis is "A Systematic and objective evaluation of the value of a goods or service, focusing on analysis of function relative to the cost of manufacturing or providing the items or service". value analysis provides insight into the inherent worth of final goods or service, possibly altering specifications and quality requirements that could reduce costs without impairing functional suitability. Value engineering is "Value analysis conducted at the design engineering stage of the product development process." In summary value analysis refers to the analysis of an existing product, service or administrative process while Value engineering refers to the same analysis applied to the product ,services or administrative processes that are under design and have not been finalised.
swot analysis
Yes, it means the same
did you have the same requirements is the proper way to say it... i should know because i correct everyone's grammar XD
In Magic: The Gathering, a deck can have up to four copies of the same card, except for basic lands.
Espionage is the act of spying it is the same as intelligence gathering because you spy to gather intelligence.
market analysis means to reivew company performances
No, the flanking ability in Magic: The Gathering does not stack with other instances of flanking on the same creature.
In a game of Magic: The Gathering, there can be multiple planeswalkers on the field at the same time, but each player can only control one planeswalker with the same subtype.
no
Enchantments in Magic: The Gathering can stack if they have different names and do not have conflicting effects. Multiple enchantments with different abilities can be on the same creature or player at the same time.
Yes, in a game of Magic: The Gathering, you can have multiple planeswalkers on the battlefield at the same time.