Reverse costing

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Reverse costing describes the process of disassembling (reverse engineering) a device to identify manufacturing technology and calculate its manufacturing costs through a cost analysis of its parts and the effort required to assemble them.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Reverse costing". Retrieved 2015-03-20.