state of the art definition

state of the art means a process in which the re-use of a waste product to manufacture an end product is economically profitable normal practice. Where appropriate, the concept of state of the art must be interpreted from a Union technological and internal market perspective;
state of the art means a way to achieve a certain goal which is either the most effective and advanced or close to it and thus above the average of ways which can be chosen;
state of the art means a way to achieve a certain goal which is either the most effective and advanced or close to it and thus above the average of ways which can be chosen or a performance representing what is currently possible applying common technologies, whether or not it is the most technologically advanced solution;

More Definitions of state of the art

state of the art means the current state of technological development, as appropriate to the context in which the measures are being implemented, including industry practices, the type and scale of the processing and the availability of a product or solution in the market;
state of the art means all asbestos abatement and control work procedures currently in use which have been demonstrated to be the most effective, reliable, and protective of workers health. As new procedures are developed which demonstrate greater effectiveness, reliability, and worker protection and thereby come into use, they become state-of-the-art.
state of the art means a way to achieve a certain goal which is either the most effective
state of the art means all of the following in regards to a PGIC System:
state of the art means a process in which the use of a waste product to manufacture an end product is economically profitable
state of the art means a process in which the re-use of a waste product to manufacture an end product is economically profitable normal practice.
state of the art means the addition of new services and associated equipment as they are developed, available and when economically feasible and marketable to Subscribers as specifically required under the terms of a Franchise Agreement.