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12.27. b—The act of assigning personnel to specific project activities is usually referred to as resource loading.
12.28. c—Resource leveling involves smoothing, or creating consistent workloads across the project schedule for the available resources.
12.29. d—Project resources can include people, physical conditions, and material resources; therefore, all the examples cited represent project resource constraints.
12.30. a—As a useful resource-leveling heuristic, the activities with the least slack time should have resources allocated to them first.
12.31. b—Resource-loading charts are a graphic means of identifying resource requirements as a function of the project’s duration; they can help visually identify overloads or inefficient ...
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