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location-allocation
See Also: cost, impedance
[business] The process of finding the best locations for one or more facilities that will service a given set of points and then assigning those points to the facilities, ...

 


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In network analysis, the process of assigning entities or edges and junctions to features until the feature's capacity or limit of impedance is reached.

Resource allocation
Resource Management Software
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Opensource software/case study/Resource Allocation using prority rules
Unlimited Resource Leveling using Minimum Moment Method and PACK ...

90282 Space Allocation Planning Files
Agency space allocation plans and related documentation, including copies of requests, estimates of space, justification of needs, specifications, copies of building diagrams, floor layouts, ...

Predictions and allocations rules were predominantly linear and deterministic; based upon analogies from Newtonian physics and Keyensian economics
The second generation (1973-present) ...

Hydrology and load allocation
CivilStorm allows stormwater loads to be applied to the system in a number of ways, including
Inflows, consisting of data which may be: ...

TENURE, AND RACE OF HEAD 60 PLUMBING FACILITIES, PERSONS PER ROOM, TENURE, AND RACE OF HEAD 61 COUNT OF ALL PERSONS 62 COUNT OF NEGRO PERSONS 63 COUNT OF SPANISH AMERICAN PERSONS 64 UNWEIGHTED SAMPLE HOUSING COUNT 65 100% HOUSING COUNT 66 ALLOCATIONS ...

For example, in pathfinding and allocation, calibration generally refers to assigning or calculating appropriate values to be entered in impedance and demand items.

Under the old system, even cooperative efforts were constrained by differences among agencies regarding resource allocation and policy.
Performance-based planning and budgeting.

Allocation of sources (create subnetworks, e.g. police station zones): v.net.alloc
Minimum Steiner trees (star-like connections, e.g. broadband cable connections): v.net.steiner
Iso-distances (from centers): v.net.iso ...

A primary concern of all GNSS users and operators is compatibility, that is, the ability of multiple satellite navigation systems to co-exist in the same international spectrum allocations without causing harmful interference to any individual ...

In these instances, quantitative solutions to the allocation of land use are difficult, if not impossible, to implement.

distributed resource allocation
Related topics: History of Economic Thought, Emergence of early capitalism.
Related words: capitalist.

We have identified the band between 1164 and 1188 MHz as a particularly attractive area for such an allocation. This signal will not cause interference to other systems.

Outsourcing International sourcing, the allocation of particular (usually labor- intensive) operations in a transnational corporation's internally integrated vertical production system to its own overseas affiliates; ...

Resource allocation
Sets of Constraints
a. Set of resources
b. One or more locations where the resources are located
c. An objective to deliver the resources to a set of destinations
d. Limits on how the objective can be met
Spread Functions ...

All units have a CEOI that provides frequency and call-sign allocations as well as security measures. Strict adherence to these procedures is mandatory.

Allocation of service areas for establishing jurisdictional responsibility or potential coverage across a street network based on road conditions and other characteristics such as speed limits or time of day ...

- Mapping distance (straight line, allocation function, cost weighted distance, shortest path), mapping density, surface analysis, statistics (cell, neighborhood, zonal), reclassification, raster calculator, vector and raster conversion, ...

Two example network analysis techniques are the allocation of values to selected features within the network to determine capacity zones, ...

information has value because it can be used to make decisions about the allocation of scarce resources
lack of information results in decisions being made under uncertainty ...

Here, proximity is calculated for some bird nest points. In the output, the value for any given cell in the output Allocation grid layer is the sequential ID number for the closest nest.

Discover and characterize geographic patterns
Model and analyze against all sources of geographic data
Optimize network and resource allocation
Automate workflows through a visual modeling environment ...

such as calculating the Euclidean distance between objects, generating buffers, calculating areas and perimeters, and so on; (2) coincidence models, such as polygon overlay; and (3) adjacency models (pathfinding, redistricting, and allocation).

This high allocation of storage secures the data from resets and loss of power. It comes with a color display and a front light.

a GIS: geometric models, such as calculating the distance between features, generating buffers, calculating areas and perimeters, and so on; coincidence modeling, such as polygon overlay; and adjacency modeling such as redistricting and allocation ...

analysis, employee recruitment, fund raising, market share analysis, market potential assessment, merchandising mix, new product development, optimal routing, promotion/event planning, property management, referral services, resource allocation, ...

See also: Location, Information, GIS, Analysis, Model