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Competitive matrices are valuable to illustrate where each product stands in relation to satisfying an end-user's requirements. Categories in a competitive matrix may include: (1) customer support - the cost of downtime is high and processes are increasingly more complex; (2) uptime related issues including mean-time-to-repair, mean-time-to-failure, parts availability and service skills; (3) performance - the ability to perform the required function, and (4) upgrade ability - the ongoing utility of the equipment as production requirements change.<>