Identification of target system operations. Development of global efficiency criterion of target operations
Igor Lutsenko

TL;DR
This paper develops a universal efficiency criterion for target system operations, enabling maximization of resource efficiency through simple, measurable indicators applicable across various systems.
Contribution
It introduces a new efficiency formula for target operations that relies on basic, universally available parameters, facilitating global optimization.
Findings
Efficiency formula is simple and applicable to any operation.
Only three parameters are needed: input cost, output cost, and operation time.
Method enables global resource efficiency maximization.
Abstract
Guaranteed maximization of financial returns from economic structures is only possible if all of its systems are focused on selecting target operations with maximum efficiency. Is it possible? Any system is created to enhance the value of output products of the system operation. Thus, two products: a consumer product that has value to the customer and the target product (value added), rewarding manufacturer of consumer value are formed at the output of the managed system. If the management system has degrees of freedom, obtaining a consumer product with desired quality characteristics can be achieved with various management modes, each corresponding to their costs, results and operation time. All that is necessary is to be able to evaluate the efficiency of the operation based on its basic indicators, available for any operation. Efficiency formula, which can be used to assess any…
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