You are confusing me too. So let me put it in another way.

There are many different kind of 'cost'. 'scaling cost' like what you
described and 'economy cost' like what deng/tseng.

I am saying 'scaling cost' is an engineering considering, but not
'economy cost'.

Is this better?

-James Seng

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>
> Now I am confused. Deng, L.M. Tseng, and I write about scaling. You
reply
> that engineering isn't about "cost", then something about "economy
cost".
>
> What is "economy cost"?
>
> Please clarify.
>
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