Dimensional Prints represent a set of drawings which contain detailed specifications and dimensions of development, project, device or product to guide the development or construction process. This simplifies understanding and interpretation of the development, project, device or product under consideration. Dimensional Prints fall under the broad range of drawings referred to as Engineering Drawings. In business valuation analysis, Dimensional Prints qualify as an intangible asset because they are recognisable and the associated potential can be accurately measured. Intangible assets are a class of assets without physical form (such as a building) which generate economic benefits to the owners. Business valuators estimate the fair market value of blueprints by applying techniques under the market, asset and income valuation methods. Dimensional Prints are sometimes referred to as engineering drawings, blueprints, manufacturing blueprints, manufacturing prints, dimensional prints, or mechanical drawings.