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Allocate resources to users and allocate users to resources

Author:neo yang Time:2021/10/01 Read: 5381

Two ideas to solve the problem:

  • Allocate resources to users
  • Allocate resources to users

A few days ago, a classmate asked this question in a classmate group: There are eight people working in two shifts, a 12-hour system, and one person often works the day shift. Five people are required to be on duty every day. How to schedule the shifts? I am waiting online urgently. Can I ask for an expert? . (Note: A regular day shift means only day shift. If there are five people on duty every day, it means a total of five people on day shift plus night shift)

This is how I understand it:

Allocate resources to users. (Day shift and black shift count as resources)

Another classmate explained it this way:

Allocate resources to users, that is, day shift and black shift,

Two very typical ideas.

One is user-centered and allocates resources to users.

The other is resource-centered and allocates resources to users.

These are also two common ideas when making products.

User-centered products tend to have a better user experience.

Resource-centered products tend to make the most efficient use of resources.

It doesn't matter whether it's good or bad, it depends on which one is suitable for the specific scenario.

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