The question is a bit tricky, but I think C is the best answer. Value Analysis is about setting the targets, while Value Engineering is about achieving them.
I practiced a question similar to this, and I think the distinction is more about the application context. D seems plausible since they might use different steps.
I've got a good handle on the general concepts of Value Engineering and Value Analysis. I think Option D is the best answer since it highlights that they use different process steps, even if the overall goals are similar.
The wording on these options is tricky. I'm going to read through them carefully and think about the specific differences in how Value Engineering and Value Analysis are applied.
From what I remember, Value Analysis is more about determining the right cost and performance targets, while Value Engineering is about actually realizing those targets. Option C looks like it captures that distinction.
Hmm, I'm a bit confused on the difference between Value Engineering and Value Analysis. I'll need to review the definitions of each to figure out the right answer.
I think the key distinction here is whether the approach is applied to evolving designs versus existing products. Option A seems to capture that difference.
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