Evaluate Cost Value Relation
Explanation
Use this function to Evaluate Child Part Costs and their relative importance. The Value
Index Chart gives an opportunity to evaluate the Cost/Importance relation for the
structure. In the tab Feature to Function Ranking, you assess the importance grade for
each feature to relevant child parts, until the Remaining to assess field is
zero.
Now, it is possible to view the Value Index Chart, where you can choose between
different Q Values (optimal value = 0). The optimal value describes the situation where
the ratio deviation between cost and importance is as close to one (1) as possible. If
this quota (Value Index) is greater than one, it implies that Importance is greater than
Cost. The other way around (the quota is less than one), means that Cost is greater than
Importance, and a cost reduction might be required.
Prerequisites
Total costs must have been calculated.
System Effects
There are no systems effects.
Window
Cost Value Analysis
Related Window Descriptions
Cost Value Analysis
Procedure
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Assign functional description for Value Analysis Function ID and Type in Part’s
Structure (Add Value Analysis Function ID and Description in Manufacturing
Standard Basic Data/ Value Analysis Function tab).
- Assign Customer Requirements to Parent Part number.
- Assign Rank interval.
- Rank each Customer Requirement relation to Parent Part. Calculation will give Customer
Requirement Ratio.
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Relate each Customer Requirement to a Child part by giving correlation
index(Strong, Moderate or Weak)
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Distribute Customer Requirement Ratio according to correlation index to Child Part. The
total of all added ratio gives Relative Importance.
- Evaluate Value Index Chart.
- Proceed with definition of Action Plan how to adjust cost or value discrepancies.