Definition:
A graphical representation of resource usage over time.
Key Components:
- Resource Demand vs. Availability: Tracks workforce, materials, and equipment usage.
- Peak Load Identification: Helps prevent over-allocation of resources.
- Time-Based Visualization: Displays resource needs over a project’s duration.
Use Cases/Industries:
- Construction: Scheduling labor demand for each phase of a project.
- Energy Sector: Monitoring technician workload for maintenance outages.
- Manufacturing: Ensuring machinery is efficiently scheduled to meet production targets.
Advantages:
- Identifies periods of over- or under-utilization.
- Helps balance workloads to prevent burnout or bottlenecks.
- Aids in resource leveling strategies.
Challenges:
- Requires accurate forecasting of resource needs.
- Does not account for sudden changes in workforce availability.
Related Terms:
Resource Loading, Resource Leveling, Gantt Chart
Example:
A project manager uses a resource histogram to ensure that crane operators are not overbooked during peak construction phases.
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Synonyms:
Workforce Chart, Labor Distribution Graph, Resource Allocation Graph