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Metrics are used to assess and quantify whether results are being achieved. Inspiration metrics are the broadest class of metrics - such as "You can build a net energy producing house including food production greenhouse at 30% that is costs to build a similar house that does not have energy or food production included." | Metrics are used to assess and quantify whether results are being achieved. Inspiration metrics are the broadest class of metrics - such as: | ||
*"You can build a net energy producing house including food production greenhouse at 30% that is costs to build a similar house that does not have energy or food production included." | |||
Details are that there are 25% savings in labor via swarm model, 25% savings via open source design, 20% savings in materials. | Details are that there are 25% savings in labor via swarm model, 25% savings via open source design, 20% savings in materials. |
Revision as of 17:25, 4 April 2015
Metrics are used to assess and quantify whether results are being achieved. Inspiration metrics are the broadest class of metrics - such as:
- "You can build a net energy producing house including food production greenhouse at 30% that is costs to build a similar house that does not have energy or food production included."
Details are that there are 25% savings in labor via swarm model, 25% savings via open source design, 20% savings in materials.