Article | REF: C3060 V1

Functional analysis enrichment - Input of the construction industry

Author: Christophe GOBIN

Publication date: November 10, 2015

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3. Conclusion

At the end of this journey, what can we retain? There are a number of points to underline.

Functional analysis, far from being closed and reducing the complexity of the problems to be addressed, is in fact much more open and capable of a wider potential.

It can be enriched in a very accessible way by completing some of its methodological deployment stages.

  • It is first and foremost a working method for undertaking a line of reasoning, but is in no way a guarantee of the result obtained, which depends on the agility of the operator.

  • In this respect, several recommendations can be put forward to make this method a high-performance tool and better commit mastery to solving increasingly demanding situations.

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