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what is difference between accounts and engineering
The resource-based view (RBV) is a method of analyzing a business that involves considering it as a collection of resources. The functional analysis of a business seeks to weigh its advantages against disadvantages.
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.
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what is the difference between product analysis and heat analysis
the difference between functional & decorative, is that functional is when a certain accessory is actually used, while decorative is just for showing something
A functional group works
manufacturing process of steel plates difference between heat and product analysis ?
manufacturing process of steel plates difference between heat and product analysis ?
Starting a new business requires many decisions. List five examples of decisions that might be assisted by engineering economics analysis
Mechanical engineering deals with principles of engineering, physics and materials science for analysis, design, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems. Industrial engineering deals with the optimization of complex processes or systems. It is concerned with the development, improvement, implementation and evaluation of integrated systems of people, money, knowledge, information, equipment, energy, materials, analysis and synthesis.