Definition:
Alternative Names
Detailing
A Cost-Level specification is either a specific required (target), or historical (Benchmark), for a Cost Attribute. It is a specific numeric value on the “Scale”, used to define the Resource consumption Level referred to.
Illustrations
The indirect Cost “CY” of Product-Value Y is the Cost of fuelling the precedent System to the one producing the Product-Value Y.
This is easier to see if we consider the two Systems to be sub-Systems of a single Supra-System, as above.
Type
Resource-Requirements-Specification, Budget-Requirement-Level
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This Concept entered by Diane O'Brien.