pareto efficiency in engineering
Pareto efficiency in engineering refers to achieving a state where no further improvement is possible without making someone worse off. It represents an optimal allocation of resources and trade-offs to maximize the overall benefit for all parties involved, where any change to improve one aspect would result in a decrease in another aspect.
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