Value stream mapping software is a type of software that helps prepare and/or analyze value stream maps. The software typically helps design maps through utilizing a series of symbols representing activity and information/material flow, and as a supplement to manual calculations[1]
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There are various types of value stream mapping software, these include those that can be used to simply design and construct the maps to software that can carry out calculations and perform detailed analysis. Typically, the software is available as either enhancements to already available programs such as Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Visio, SmartDraw, iGrafx FlowCharter and Quality Companion by Minitab – or be standalone products specifically designed for Value Stream Mapping.
While value stream maps are not overly difficult to construct, utilizing software can help speed up the process and simplify calculations that help make up a completed map. (These calculations include elements such as takt time, inventory, and value-add time). Further enhancements often include tools that can analyze the current process and facilitate future state maps (with the provision of "what if" and scenario modelling[2]).
Some lean practitioners claim that hand drawn maps are of more benefit describing value stream mapping as a pencil and paper activity [3]. Others state that the most valuable part of a value stream mapping activity are the maps themselves and whilst software can be used for documenting the findings it shouldn’t detract from the process. [4].