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The inventory of an organization is its idle resources at any particular point in time.
In this model, each Peer offers access to its idle resources to the community.
On the other hand, the larger the quantity ordered, the more will have to go into stock as temporarily idle resources, also a costly business.
Also, these dissolving designs are made by some idle resources that can be seen everywhere in our daily life while always left forgotten.
In return, when there is work that exceeds local capacity, a Peer expects to gain access to the idle resources of other participants.
In order to reduce the time required to search the key-space, portions of the work effort can be farmed out idle resources.
Idle resources mean lower transistor switching activity, thus lower overall power consumption.
Whenever it has idle resources, it allocates them to one of the requesters.
If the economy is producing less than potential output, government spending can be used to employ idle resources and boost output.
Growth by leaps and bounds early in a recovery when unemployment is high and idle resources abound can be glorious for almost everybody.
The depressed Common Market countries could gradually bring back into employment large amounts of idle resources, increasing their welfare and helping revitalize world trade.
Inventory control is concerned with the control of an organization's idle resources in terms of raw materials, work-in-progress and finished goods, for example.
The right projects would pay for themselves, the letter said, "since the economy has idle resources of labor and capital available to meet additional spending with additional production."
During the seminars, in order to free up idle resources, a substantial effort went into identifying dormant commitments lying under previous EDFs.
As there are no guarantees about the quality of service obtained from the idle resources donated to the community, not all applications are suitable for OurGrid.
"Worldwide, I still see a situation of not much inflation, not much growth and a lot of idle resources," Mr. Brusca said.
This computational power is provided by the idle resources of all participants, and is shared in a way that makes those who contribute more get more when they need.
The economist John Maynard Keynes advocated just such an approach in the Thirties, arguing that during a recession it made sense because there were idle resources available.
Such systems can be built upon existing server infrastructure (e.g. GDrive) or leverage idle resources by applying P2P technology (e.g. Wuala).
Indeed, the Federal Reserve spent those years lowering interest rates to encourage people to borrow and spend on credit, and thus use more of the country's idle resources, especially its idle workers.
This means there is massive redundancy of peer caches on the network and with such redundancy in resources, the network can be selective about which idle resources to pull from."
During the reconstruction period after the Korean War, there were opportunities for extensive economic growth-attainable through the communist regime's ability to marshall idle resources and labor and to impose a low rate of consumption.
Unemployment and idle resources are, for Keynes, caused by a lack of effective demand; for Hayek, they stem from a previous, unsustainable episode of easy money and artificially low interest rates.
But the United States will have to convince other countries at the summit that in the soggy state of the world economy, monetary growth can be increased without creating inflation, as unemployed labor and other idle resources are brought back into production.
Due to the fact that the processing time of each workunit varies from computer to computer depending on the difficulty of the workunit, the speed of the computer and the amount of idle resources available, contributions are usually measured in terms of points.