transfercriterium
Transfercriterium is a general term used to describe a formal rule or metric that determines whether a transfer should occur in a system. The term combines transfer with criterion and is used across disciplines to specify when it is appropriate to move resources, information, or control from one state, location, or entity to another.
Usage and scope: In operations research and economics, a transfer criterium may integrate cost, risk, and capacity
Typical components include the objective of the transfer, constraints that must be respected, measurable indicators (metrics),
Examples: A financial transfer criterium might require that expected transaction cost plus regulatory risk stays below
See also: threshold, decision rule, transfer learning, data governance, optimization.