Information about Allocation
Allocation 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
- market allocation scheme
- tax allocation district
- strategic planning: resource allocation
- telecommunication
- call-sign allocation plan
- frequency allocation
- type allocation code
- voting
- allocation voting
- vote allocation
computer is a machine which manipulates data according to a list of instructions.
Computers take numerous physical forms. The first devices that resemble modern computers date to the mid-20th century (around 1940 - 1941), although the computer concept and various machines
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Computers take numerous physical forms. The first devices that resemble modern computers date to the mid-20th century (around 1940 - 1941), although the computer concept and various machines
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Allocate-on-flush (also called delayed allocation) is a computer file system feature implemented in the XFS, Reiser4, and ZFS file systems and under discussion for the ext4 file system [https://ols2006.108.redhat.com/2007/Reprints/sato-Reprint.pdf].
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block allocation map (BAM) is a data structure used to track the allocated or freed disk blocks.
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See also
- File Allocation Table
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File Allocation Table (FAT) is a partially patented file system developed by Microsoft for MS-DOS and was the primary file system for consumer versions of Microsoft Windows up to and including Windows Me.
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IP address allocation is the process of distributing IP addresses to organizations world-wide. It is managed by IANA and several Regional Internet Registries (RIRs).
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See also
- IANA
- IPv4 address exhaustion
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In computer science, dynamic memory allocation is the allocation of memory storage for use in a computer program during the runtime of that program. It is a way of distributing ownership of limited memory resources among many pieces of data and code.
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cache (IPA:/kæʃ/, like "catch" [1]) is a collection of data duplicating original values stored elsewhere or computed earlier, where the original data is expensive to fetch (due to longer access time) or to
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In compiler optimization, register allocation is the process of multiplexing a large number of target program variables onto a small number of CPU registers. The goal is to keep as many operands as possible in registers to maximise the execution speed of software programs.
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Economics is the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. The term economics comes from the Greek for oikos (house) and nomos (custom or law), hence "rules of the house(hold).
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Economic systems
Ideologies and Theories
Primitive communism
Capitalist economy
Corporate economy
Fascist economy
Laissez-faire
Mercantilism
Natural economy
Social market economy
Socialist economy
Communist economy
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Ideologies and Theories
Primitive communism
Capitalist economy
Corporate economy
Fascist economy
Laissez-faire
Mercantilism
Natural economy
Social market economy
Socialist economy
Communist economy
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Asset allocation is a term used to refer to how an investor distributes his investments among various classes of investment vehicles (e.g., stocks and bonds).
A large part of financial planning is finding an asset allocation that is appropriate for a given person in terms
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A large part of financial planning is finding an asset allocation that is appropriate for a given person in terms
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Market allocation or market division schemes are agreements in which competitors divide markets among themselves. In such schemes, competing firms allocate specific customers or types of customers, products, or territories among themselves.
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A tax-allocation district (TAD) is a defined area where real estate property tax monies gathered above a certain threshold for a certain period of time (typically 25 years) can be used directly for eligible improvements.
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Strategic planning is an organization's process of defining its strategy, or direction, and making decisions on allocating its resources to pursue this strategy, including its capital and people.
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In strategic planning, a resource-allocation decision is a plan for using available resources, for example human resources, especially in the near term, to achieve goals for the future. It is the process of allocating resources among the various projects or business units.
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Telecommunication is the transmission of signals over a distance for the purpose of communication. In modern times, this process typically involves the sending of electromagnetic waves by electronic transmitters, but in earlier times telecommunication may have involved the use of
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In telecommunication, call-sign allocation plan is the table of allocation of international call sign series contained in the current edition of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Radio Regulations.
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frequency allocation or spectrum allocation. Like weather and internationally traded goods, radio propagation and RF technology do not stop at national boundaries. Giving technical and economic reasons, governments have sought to harmonise spectrum allocation standards.
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The Type Allocation Code (TAC) is a portion of the 15-digit IMEI code used to uniquely identify wireless devices.
The Type Allocation Code is an 8-digit number that identifies a particular model (and often revision) of wireless telephone for use on a GSM, UMTS, or other
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The Type Allocation Code is an 8-digit number that identifies a particular model (and often revision) of wireless telephone for use on a GSM, UMTS, or other
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Voting is a method of decision making wherein a group such as a meeting or an electorate attempts to gauge its opinion—usually as a final step following discussions or debates.
Voting is used in two different ways.
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Voting is used in two different ways.
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Allocation voting is any voting system in which voters are assigned a number of "points" or other unit of account, and are expected to allocate these among a number of alternatives. Unlike preference voting the numbers do not represent ranks but weights.
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Vote allocation is a system of tactical voting used in the Republic of China on Taiwan from the late-1990s until 2004, after which the voting system is to be changed from single non-transferable vote to a parallel voting system.
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