The cost of solutions
Hereby, a new metric: Solution cost (SC)
SC = Cost of finding the solution to a particular problem - (Rate at which the applications of the solution become cheaper * t),
t = No. of years across which SC is being tracked.
Hereby, a new metric: Solution cost (SC)
SC = Cost of finding the solution to a particular problem - (Rate at which the applications of the solution become cheaper * t),
t = No. of years across which SC is being tracked.
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