Allocation
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Allocation may refer to:
Computing
- Block allocation map
- C++ allocators
- Delayed allocation
- File allocation table
- IP address allocation
- Memory allocation
- No-write allocation (cache)
- Register allocation
Economics
- Asset allocation
- Economic system
- Market allocation scheme
- Resource allocation
- Tax allocation district
Telecommunication
Other
- Allocution (law), or allocutus, is a formal statement made to the court
- Allocation (oil and gas) in hydrocarbon accounting to assign the proper portions of aggregated petroleum and gas flows back to contributing sources
- Allocation voting in voting
- Location-allocation, used in geographic information systems (GIS)
- The allocation of scarce resources in operations research
See also
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