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1 optimizing on capacity
A limited capacity situation where production is scheduled around existing reservations for work centers. Production begins when capacity becomes available. -
2 Base Capacity
"The amount of available time a resource has to work based on their resource base calendar. This is equivalent to the capacity of the position to which the resource is assigned. For example, a resource in a 70% part-time position has a Base Capacity of.7FTE. Not very useful for scheduling but of more value in determining the maximum capacity or cost of an organization." -
3 Actual Capacity
"The amount of time a resource has available to work at any given point in time. Actual Capacity is equal to Capacity minus resource calendar exceptions (e.g. offsite training, morale events, jury duty) and previously scheduled committed work (Project task assignments with type = committed). This is the most valuable measure for scheduling a resource." -
4 working time calendar
"A calendar that defines the capacity and work time in a production system, for use in managing work centers or work center groups." -
5 budget resource
"A resource that captures the maximum capacity for a project to consume money, work, or material units for a project. Budgets can only be applied at the project level by assigning a budget resource to the project summary task." -
6 maximum units
The maximum percentage or number of units that a resource is available to be scheduled for any tasks. The maximum units value indicates the highest capacity at which the resource is available for work; the default value is 100 percent.
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