resource(s) allocation

  • 1allocation — Often in open outcry markets the trader who has effected a bargain is not the owner of the trade, having initiated it on behalf of another firm. Allocation refers to the process of allocating, or giving up the trade within the Trade Registration… …

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  • 2Resource allocation — is used to assign the available resources in an economic way. It is part of resource management. In project management, resource allocation is the scheduling of activities and the resources required by those activities while taking into… …

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  • 3resource allocation — ➔ allocation * * * resource allocation UK US noun [C or U] WORKPLACE, MANAGEMENT ► the process of dividing money, skills, etc. between departments of an organization: »An effective way of managing costs is to review resource allocation …

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  • 4Allocation — may refer to:* Computers ** Delayed allocation ** Block allocation map ** FAT ** IP address allocation ** Memory allocation ** No write allocation ** Register allocation * Economics ** Economic system ** Asset allocation ** Allocation of… …

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  • 5Resource Leveling — is a project management process used to examine a project for an unbalanced use of resources (usually people) over time, and for resolving over allocations or conflicts.When performing project planning activities, the manager will attempt to… …

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  • 6Resource management — For the New Zealand law, see Resource Management Act 1991. In organizational studies, resource management is the efficient and effective deployment of an organization s resources when they are needed. Such resources may include financial… …

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  • 7allocation of resources — Apportionment of productive assets among different uses. The issue of resource allocation arises as societies seek to balance limited resources (capital, labour, land) against the various and often unlimited wants of their members. Mechanisms of… …

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  • 8resource — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ abundant, considerable, enormous, great, large, major, rich, significant, substantial, vast ▪ …

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  • 9Resource curse — The resource curse (Paradox of Plenty) refers to the paradox that countries and regions with an abundance of natural resources, specifically point source non renewable resources like minerals and fuels, tend to have less economic growth and worse …

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  • 10Resource — A resource is any physical or virtual entity of limited availability, or anything used to help one earn a living.fact|date=February 2008 In most cases, commercial or even ethic factors require resource allocation through resource management.Types …

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