Definitions for "Allocations"
The distribution of an appropriation to a budget entity made to lower units such as a program, bureau, or section.
That portion of a receiving water's loading capacity attributed to one of its existing or future pollution sources (nonpoint or point) or to natural background sources. A wasteload allocation [WLA] is that portion of the loading capacity allocated to an existing or future point source, and a load allocation [LA] is that portion allocated to an existing or future nonpoint source or to natural background levels. Load allocations are best estimates of the loading, which can range from reasonably accurate estimates to gross allotments, depending on the availability of data and appropriate techniques for predicting loading.
Distribution of available assets (both appropriations and other assets) to meet the needs of approved programs.
The processes used to decide priority between different applicants for housing. (Also known as lettings or rehousing).
The assignments of frequencies by the FCC for various communications uses (e.g., television, radio, land-mobile, defense, microwave, etc.) to achieve a fair division of the available spectrum and minimize interference among users.
(1) In broadband networks, the assignment of specific frequencies for various communications uses. (2) In digital networks, the assignment of specific amounts of bandwidth or other resources to various end users, network devices, channels, or protocols.
Keywords:  demand, actual, item, sales, orders
Actual demand created by sales orders or work orders against a specific item.