Identification of target system operations. 2. Determination of the value of the complex costs of the target operation
Igor Lutsenko

TL;DR
This paper develops a new resource intensity indicator for economic operations, aiming to identify the most efficient operations that maximize profit by analyzing complex costs and operation timing.
Contribution
It introduces a mathematical model for resource intensity based on operation parameters, advancing the efficiency criterion for economic activities.
Findings
Derived expressions for resource intensity using numerical methods.
Identified that minimum resource intensity correlates with maximum efficiency.
Proposed a new interdisciplinary efficiency indicator for economic operations.
Abstract
Currently, the increase in financial returns from economic operations is constrained in view of the lack of a single efficiency criterion, which allows uniquely identify the business operation by their main feature - the possibility of obtaining the maximum value added (profit). One of the main scientific steps on the way to obtaining the formula of efficiency is developing the "resource intensity" indicator. The development of this indicator was based on the model of the deployed operation and determination of the time of the actual completion of the target operation, which does not coincide with the traditional notion of the time of completion of economic operations. For processes with distributed parameters, an expression for determining the resource intensity using numerical methods was derived. For economic operations, which can be reduced to simple operations, an analytical…
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