What is meant by resource allocation?(asked in interview
for test lead)?
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Answer / reddy
Resource allocation means estimate the amount of work is given and then allocate to the number of people required to do this work.
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Answer / vivek
Resource Allocation means how to allocate the available resources on various projects.
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Answer / shabana
Should we limit our assumption about Resource as just
manpower.
1.Resources could also be hardware required (We mention
about that in our test plan isn't it)
2.I truly concur to what my peers have mentioned here that
it means allocation an amount of work to a resource.
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Answer / ramalakshmi
Resurce allocation is the scheduling of activities of the
project and assigning the number of resources required for
performing those activites in an economic way.
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Answer / fq
Guest !! behave yourself if dont know the answere dont
waste of other time.
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Answer / sachin ahlawat
Resource allocation means how you allocate the work to your
resources.
Or you can say resource loading
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