{
   "meta": {
      "l1": "Management",
      "l2": "Analysis Cost",
      "version": "1.0",
      "lastUpdated": "2026-01-26"
   },
   "help_body": {
      "title": "Management &#47; <strong>Analysis Cost</strong>",
      "desc": "Product version cost calculation"
   },
   "sections": {
      "image": "/arms/img/help/en/management-cost-section-4.jpg",
      "contents": [
         {
            "index": 1,
            "title": "Cumulative cost chart by version",
            "desc": [
               "Represents the cumulative total salary cost aggregated per product version as horizontal bars, enabling intuitive comparison of cost scale differences through bar length.",
               "Displays a shared cumulative cost reference range on the bottom axis so that all versions can be compared on the same cost baseline.",
               "Visualizes individual assignee contributions using color segments within each bar, where the length of each color reflects the calculated input cost based on salary and utilization rate."
            ]
         },
         {
            "index": 2,
            "title": "Detailed cost metrics",
            "desc": [
               "Displays the total cost (Total) for the selected version along with detailed labor cost figures per assignee in a summary window upon hovering over a specific version's bar area.",
               "Represents the composition of aggregated salary costs by assignee through color segmentation within the selected version bar.",
               "Reveals cost distribution patterns across assignees, allowing interpretation of whether costs are concentrated among a small group or distributed across a broader collaboration structure."
            ]
         },
         {
            "index": 3,
            "title": "Timeline range navigation",
            "desc": [
               "Enables exploration of cost data for specific version ranges using the vertical scroll bar on the left, even in projects with a large number of versions.",
               "Automatically adjusts the bottom X-axis scale from zero to the maximum cumulative salary value, providing an optimal visual range aligned with project size."
            ]
         }
      ]
   }
}
