Resource Efficiency of a Process

Provided that a process is deemed necessary at all, the most efficient process uses the least "resource footprint" to accomplish it: least space, energy, material, movement, labor rework, and so on. If data are known, this can be expressed as the lowest energy state the process can attain.

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