like copper and others, are Non renewableresource non renewable resources without a sustainable yield . Renewable energy Image Windpark Galicia.jpg thumb left 275px A wind farm in Spain . main Renewable ... become a non renewableresource at that location. For example, groundwater is usually removed from an aquifer ..., p.  125 DEFAULTSORT RenewableResource Category Resources Category Natural resources Category ... simple Renewableresource fi Uusiutuvat luonnonvarat sv F rnybar resurs ta ... The Nesjavellir Geothermal Power Plant in Iceland is an example of renewable energy. Renewable energy sources A renewableresource is a natural resource with the ability of being replaced through biological or natural processes and replenished with the passage of time. Renewable resources are part ... resources which was forwarded to the President of the United States, Paul Weiss defined Renewable ...... . ref Renewable Ressources, a report to the committee on natural resources by Paul Weiss chairman of renewable ressources study, 1962, National Academy of Science, National Research Council, Washington D.C., USA. ref Renewable resources are endangered by industrial developments and growth. They must ... natural elements are renewable resources of energy now called renewable energies . Gasoline , coal , natural ... mechanically to do useful work. It is a very common resource. Hydropower appeared centuries ago with the first ... corn , sugar cane , switchgrass , etc. is also a renewable source of energy. Similarly, Vegetable fats and oils oils from plants and seeds can be used as a substitute for non renewable diesel. Methane is also considered as a renewable source of energy. Renewable resources such as solar energy, wind ... problems such as asthma children are at a higher risk and lung disease. Renewable resources can ... impacts public benefits of renewable.html Benefits of Renewable Energy Use Union of Concerned Scientists Bot generated title ref Renewable materials See bioplastics bioasphalt Agricultural products ... more details
millions of years, is an inherently finite and non renewableresource on a human time scale. A non renewableresource is a natural resource which cannot be produced, grown, generated, or used on a scale ... harvested sustainably or metal s which can be Recycling recycled are considered renewableresource .... 2, October 2008, pp. 130 131. ref Renewable resources See RenewableresourceRenewable energy Recycling Image Kamienczyk Waterfall 2005 08.jpg thumb left Kamie czyk waterfall in Karkonosze. Natural resource s, called renewable resources, are replaced by Natural phenomenon natural processes and forces ... Programme accessdate 2012 02 03 ref Economic models In economics, a non renewableresource is defined ... is defined by Hotelling s rule , which is a 1931 economic model of non renewableresource management ... sources DEFAULTSORT Non RenewableResource Category Resources Category Natural resources Category Non ... needs. Also considered non renewable are resources that are consumed much faster than nature ... to find other sources of energy. At present, the main energy source used by humans are non renewable ... Mining publisher World Nuclear Association accessdate 2011 02 28 ref The uranium resource is used ... s and animal s are all renewable resources, as long as they are adequately Conservation biology ... to a complete resource depletion . ref cite web title Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated Fishing ... stations . The renewable energy from the sun , wind , surface wave wave , biomass and Geothermal gradient geothermal energies are based on renewable resources. Renewable resources such as the movement ... infinite and cannot be depleted, unlike their non renewable counterparts, which are likely ... on Solar and Renewable Energy, Inorg. Chem. 44, 6799 2007 . ref ref P. V. Kamat, Meeting the Clean ... . ref Renewable energy and Energy conservation energy efficiency are no longer niche Economic sector ... energy has become mainstream and the future of energy production, as non renewable resources ... more details
abiotic , Renewableresourcerenewable versus Non renewableresource non renewable , and potential ... classified as a third kind of resource, or as a subtype of renewable resources. Conditionally ...Other uses resource disambiguation wiktionary resource A resource is a source or supply from which an organization ... resource is anything obtained from the Natural environment environment to satisfy human needs ... a broader biological or ecological perspective a resource satisfies the needs of a living organism see Resource biology biological resource . ref Ricklefs, R.E. 2005. The Economy of Nature, 6th ed. WH ... factors require resource allocation through resource management . Resources have three main characteristics 1 utility , 2 scarcity limited availability , and 3 potential for Resource depletion depletion ... Factors of production In economics a resource is defined as a commodity, service, or other asset used to produce goods and services that meet human needs and wants see Resource economics economic resource ... on resource supply and demand as it influences Productivity production of goods and services to meet ... leaders , and Visionary visionaries . Main Resource biology In biology and ecology a resource ... , Maintenance of an organism maintenance , and reproduction see Resource biology biological resource ... fundamental differences between economic versus ecological views 1 the economic resource definition is human centered Anthropocentrism anthropocentric and the ecological resource definition ... Main Resource computer science A Resource computer science computer resource is any physical or virtual .... ref Land or natural resources Main Natural resource Natural resources are derived from the Natural ... drilled out and put into use, it remains a potential resource. Actual resources are those that have ... of an actual resource, such as wood processing depends upon the technology available and the cost involved. That part of the actual resource that can be developed profitably with available ... more details
Renewable fuels are fuel s produced from renewable resources. Examples include biofuels e.g. Vegetable oil used as fuel , ethanol , methanol from biomass, or biodiesel and Hydrogen fuel when produced with renewable processes . This is in contrast to non renewableresource non renewable fuels such as natural gas , Liquified petroleum gas LPG propane , petroleum and other fossil fuels and nuclear power nuclear energy . Renewable fuels can include fuels that are synthesized from renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar. Renewable fuels have gained in popularity due to their sustainability , Carbon neutral low contributions to the carbon cycle , and in some cases lower amounts of greenhouse gas es. The geo political ramifications of these fuels are also of interest, particularly to industrialized economies which desire Oil dependency independence from Middle Eastern oil. Rationale for renewable ... disruption and resulting price shock. Renewable biofuels for transport represent a key source of diversification ... resource that is rapidly depleting. Of the worldwide total remaining petroleum reserves of approximately ... economies worldwide. Consequently, renewable fuel drivers include high oil prices, imbalance of trade ... and carbon neutral sources of energy. Renewable fuels are therefore becoming attractive to many ... a requirement that at least convert 36 e9USgal m3 of renewable fuel be used in the marketplace by 2022. ref http www.nacsonline.com NACS Government MotorFuels Pages RenewableFuels.aspx Issue Update Renewable ... carrier. Broadly speaking, the production of renewable hydrogen fuel can be divided into two ... National Renewable Energy Laboratory 2003 Research Review http www.nrel.gov research review ... of water. When this process draws its power from renewable energy sources like wind turbines or photovoltaic cells , the production requires little consumption of non renewable resources. Hydrogen fuel, when produced by renewable sources of energy like wind or solar power, is a renewable fuel. ref ... more details
2007 in Nevada , USA. Renewable energy sources Renewable energy is energy which comes from natural resource s such as sunlight , wind , rain , tidal energy tides , and geothermal energy geothermal heat , which are Renewableresourcerenewable naturally replenished . About 16 of global final energy ... one of the largest renewable energy programs in the world, involving production of ethanol fuel from ... in the USA. While many renewable energy projects are large scale, renewable technologies are also ... Renewable energy technologies , p. 221. ref As of 2011, small solar PV systems provide electricity ... General Ban Ki moon has said that renewable energy has the ability to lift the poorest nations to new ... 25 August 2011 work Renewable Energy World ref Climate change concerns, coupled with 2000s energy crisis high oil prices , peak oil , and increasing government support, are driving increasing renewable energy legislation, incentives and renewable energy commercialization commercialization . ref name ... and Issues in the Financing of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in OECD and Developing ... Overview file GlobalREPowerCapacity exHydro Eng.png thumb 300px Global renewable power capacity excluding ... Ren21.net date accessdate 2011 11 21 ref Renewable energy flows involve natural phenomena such as sunlight ... Energy Agency explains ref IEA Renewable Energy Working Party 2002 . Renewable Energy... into the mainstream , p. 9. ref quote Renewable energy is derived from natural processes that are replenished ..., ocean, hydropower, biomass, geothermal resources, and biofuels and hydrogen derived from renewable resources. Renewable energy replaces conventional fuels in four distinct areas electricity generation ... Renewables 2010 Global Status Report p. 15. ref Power generation . Renewable energy provides 19 of electricity generation worldwide. Renewable power generators are spread across many countries ... Global Status Report p. 53. ref Heating . Solar hot water makes an important contribution to renewable ... more details
TOC right Renewable heat is an application of renewable energy and it refers to the renewable generation ... 11 and 12 URL accessed May, 2008 ref Renewable electric power is becoming cheap and convenient enough to place it, in many cases, within reach of the average consumer. By contrast, the market for renewable ... accessible market is still in its early stages. Leading renewable heat technologies Solar heating ... backup heating system, either conventional or renewable. Geothermal heating File Hot Spring.jpg ... to drilling for oil. Geothermal energy is an enormous, underused heat and power resource that is clean ... and Renewable Energy accessdate 2009 06 25 ref The earth absorbs the sun s energy and stores it as heat .... Though capital intensive, heat pumps are economical to run and can be powered by renewable ... name CREN The Canadian Renewable Energy Network http dsp psd.pwgsc.gc.ca Collection M92 251 2002E.pdf ... room press releases cleaner alternatives for winter heat.html ref Renewable should not be confused ... causes the absorbed heat to be emitted over a longer period typically a day. Renewable natural gas Renewable natural gas is defined as gas obtained from biomass which is upgraded to a quality similar ... to the Energy research Centre of the Netherlands, renewable natural gas is cheaper than alternatives ... via the existing gas grid. Energy efficiency Renewable heat goes hand in hand with energy efficiency. Indeed renewable heating projects depend heavily for their success on energy efficiency in the case ... warming Natural building Passive house Passive solar Renewable energy Renewable energy development ... renewables policy pdfs heatreportfinal.pdf Renewable Heat http www.icax.co.uk renewable heat.html Renewable Heat combining asphalt solar collectors, thermal banks and ground source heat pumps ... heating.com Information and videos about non conventional and renewable heating solutions http ... Low energy building Category Residential heating Category Renewable energy technology Category Sustainable ... more details
Infobox company name Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners L.P. logo Image Brookfield renewable logo.PNG 200px Brookfield Renewable Power type Public traded as TSX BEP.UN genre Independent Power Producer foundation founder location city Gatineau , Quebec location country Canada location locations area served key people Richard Legault, President & CEO industry Electric generation products services revenue operating income net income assets C 13b equity owner num employees parent Brookfield Asset Management divisions subsid Great Lakes Power homepage http brookfieldrenewable.com www.brookfieldrenewable.com footnotes intl Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners TSX BEP.UN is a Gatineau , Quebec based ... primary vehicle to advance its interests in the renewable energy sector. When Great Lakes Hydro ... jurisdictions Ontario , Quebec , British Columbia , and New England . Brookfield Renewable Power Inc. Brookfield Renewable Power Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Brookfield Asset Management and holds a 50.01 share in Brookfield Renewable Power Fund . It is the subsidiary in which Brookfield Asset Management holds all of its renewable energy assets, whereas the Fund s scope is limited to the 1,652MW ... Brookfield Renewable Power Fund Annual Report, 2009 ref Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners, LP On September 13th, 2011 Brookfield Asset Management and Brookfield Renewable Power Fund announced they intended to merge to form Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners, LP. ref http brookfieldrenewable.com ... Combination of its Renewable Power Businesses ref Brookfield Asset Management owns 73 of the combined ... is the primary vehicle through which Brookfield will acquire new renewable energy assets and has assets ... 30943.html Brookfield Announces Launch of Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners L.P. ref References Reflist External links http www.brookfieldpower.com Brookfield Renewable Power Inc. http www.brpfund.com Brookfield Renewable Power Fund Category Power companies of Canada Category Companies based ... more details
no footnotes date February 2012 Renewable Security was a concept that evolved after the repeated hacks of analogue Television encryption TV encryption systems in the late 1980s. Simply stated, rather than completely replacing a hacked TV encryption system, only part of it would have to be replaced to make it secure again. The decoders at that time often contained all of the conditional access control data in a microcontroller . This data consisted generally of the decoder s identity, the subscriber s identity number and subscription data. When the decoder was hacked, the whole system was effectively compromised as other subscriber identity data could be substituted and the hackers had control. This security model also more commonly known as the Embedded Secure Processor model as the secure processor, the microcontroller, was embedded in the decoder itself. The systems manufacturers countered with the Detachable Secure Processor model. In this security model, the decoder itself would not be the critical part of the system. The subscriber identity data and subscription details would be stored in a smartcard the Detachable Secure Processor. Any compromise of the smartcard could then be countered by issuing a new, more secure, smartcard to subscribers. Renewable Security is good in theory. It provides hackers with a moving target rather than a stationary one. In the VideoCrypt system, the initial expectation was that the smartcards would be replaced every six months thus making the emergence of a pirate smartcard less likely. In reality, changing or upgrading the smartcards on a widely used TV Encryption system can be expensive and is done as infrequently as possible. References John McCormac. European Scrambling Systems 5 The Black Book, Waterford University Press, 1996, ISBN 1 873556 22 5. http www.ce.org standards cea 679 c final preview.pdf National Renewable Security Standard CEA679 http www.etsi.org deliver etsi ts 102400 102499 102474 01.02.01 60 ts 102474v010201p.pdf ... more details
Original research date March 2008 Main Bioplastics Polyethylene Biopolyethylene also known as renewable polyethylene is polyethylene made out of ethanol , which becomes ethylene after a dehydration process. It can be made from various feedstocks including sugar cane , sugar beet , and wheat grain . ref http www.nnfcc.co.uk metadot index.pl?id 10220 isa Category op show. Life Cycle Assessment Workbooks for a Selection of Major Renewable Chemicals ref The final product polyethylene is identical to naphta or gas based polyethylene, therefore maintaining the physical properties for conversion into plastics products and also maintaining its recycling properties. The first plant World s first announced ethanol based chemical pole, totally integrated from sugarcane to polyethylene, was recently announced by The Dow Chemical Company , in conjunction with Crystalsev, a large sugar and ethanol producer in Brazil. ref http www.dow.com commitments studies sugar.htm Dow and Crystalsev Announce Plans to Make Polyethylene from Sugar Cane in Brazil ref The pole is said to be projected to produce 770 million pounds per year of renewable LLDPE linear low density polyethylene , will begin construction in 2008, and is slated to start production in 2011. The amount of ethanol needed to make one metric ton of polyethylene is roughly two metric tons, as dehydration takes half of the weight in water, from the sugar cane based ethanol, before converting into ethylene chem C 2 H 4 . Benefits One of the main environmental benefits of this project will be the sequestration of roughly 2 kg of CO2 per kg of polyethylene produced, which comes from the CO2 absorbed by the sugar cane while growing, minus the CO2 emitted through the production process. Over 1.5 billion pounds of CO2 will be annually removed from the atmosphere, which is equivalent to the fossil emission of 1,400,000 Brazilian citizens according to the Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center in 2004 ref http www.dow.com PublishedLiterature ... more details
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Other uses Depletion disambiguation Resource depletion is an economics economic term referring to the exhaustion of raw materials within a region. Natural resource Resources are commonly divided between renewableresource s and non renewableresource s. See also Mineral resource classification . Use of either of these forms of resources beyond their rate of replacement is considered to be resource depletion. Resource depletion is most commonly used in reference to farming , fishing , mining , and fossil fuel s. ref http www.libraryindex.com pages 103 Depletion Conservation Natural Resources.html ref Causes of resource depletion Over consumption excessive or unnecessary use of resources Non equitable distribution of resources Overpopulation ... Slash and burn agricultural practices, currently occurring in many developing countries Technology Technological and industry industrial development Erosion Habitat destruction Habitat degradation leads to the loss of Biodiversity i.e. species and ecosystems . Irrigation Mining for oil and minerals Aquifer depletion Forestry Forest Reserves within a particular country Pollution or contamination of resources Minerals Materials removed from the Earth are needed to provide humans with food, clothing, and housing and to continually upgrade the standard of living. Some of the materials needed are renewable resources, such as agricultural and forestry products, while others are nonrenewable, such as minerals . The USGS reported in Materials Flow and Sustainability 1998 that the number of renewable resources is decreasing meanwhile there is an increasing demand for nonrenewable resources. Since 1900, the use of construction materials such as stone, sand, and gravel has soared. The large scale exploitation of minerals began in the Industrial ..., the Clean Water Act, and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 in order to regulate ... Reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Resource Depletion Category Resource economics Category Environmental issues ... more details
The resource curse Paradox of Plenty refers to the paradox that countries and regions with an abundance of natural resource s, specifically point source non renewable resources like mineral s and fuel ... of other economic sectors caused by appreciation of the real exchange rate as resource revenues enter an economy , volatility of revenues from the natural resource sector due to exposure ... from extractive activities . Resource curse thesis quote Ten years from now, twenty years from now ... an economic curse than a blessing began to emerge in the 1980s. In this light, the term resource curse ... last Auty first Richard M. year 1993 title Sustaining Development in Mineral Economies The Resource ... and Andrew Warner, have shown a link between natural resource abundance and poor economic growth . ref citation title NBER Working Paper 5398 Natural resource abundance and economic growth first1 ... date 1995 02 02 accessdate 2009 06 29 ref This disconnect between natural resource wealth and economic ... aid can provoke effects that are similar to the resource curse. ref citation url http www.econ.upf.edu ... between natural resources and armed conflicts. First, resource curse effects can undermine ... Rule of Law and the Resource Curse journal Environmental and Resource Economics volume 43 issue 2 ... the resource curse argument . Second, conflicts can occur over the control and exploitation of resources and the allocation of their revenues the resource war argument . Third, access to resource revenues by belligerents can prolong conflicts the conflict resource argument . ref Philippe ... international pressure on resource rich countries of the Third World to avoid reinvesting resource revenues in social investment purposes, or even in developmental efforts towards economic ... see also Rentier state In many economies that are not resource dependent, governments tax citizens, who ... from mineral resource wealth may perceive an effective and watchful civil service and civil society ... more details
WS Resource is a family of specifications that enable and standardise interfaces for web services to give the appearance of statefulness this is accomplished using WS Addressing endpoints where a service QName is bound together with a resource identifier and resources , special web services that provide access to and manipulation of remotely stored data structures . See Web Services Resource Framework for more details. Components WS Resource WS ResourceProperties The state of a WS Resource is stored in a resource properties document in XML format. The WS ResourceProperties specification defines the properties of a resource as well as mechanisms for querying and modifying resource properties. WS ServiceGroup WS ResourceLifetime WS BaseFaults See also http www.oasis open.org committees tc home.php?wg abbrev wsrf OASIS WS Resource Framework technical committee compu network stub Category Web service specifications Resource ... more details
Resource intensity is a measure of the resource s e.g. water , energy , materials needed for the production, processing and disposal of a unit of good economics good or service economics service , or for the completion of a process or activity it is therefore a measure of the Efficient energy use efficiency of resource use. It is often expressed as the quantity of resource embodied in unit cost e.g. litres of water per 1 spent on product. In national economic and sustainability accounting it can be calculated as units of resource expended per unit of GDP . When applied to a single person it is expressed as the resource use of that person per unit of consumption. Relatively high resource intensities indicate a high price or environmental cost of converting resource into GDP low resource intensity indicates a lower price or environmental cost of converting resource into GDP. ref Lorentzen, J. ed 2008. Resource intensity, knowledge and development insights from Africa and South America. HSRC Press, South Africa. ISBN 100 7969 2213 6 ISBN 13978 07969 2213 7 ref Resource productivity and resource intensity are key concepts used in sustainability measurement as they measure attempts to decouple the connection between resource use and environmental degradation . Their strength is that they can be used as a metric for both economic and environmental cost. Although these concepts are two ..., on the one hand, the efficiency of resource production as outcome per unit of resource use resource productivity and, on the other hand, the efficiency of resource consumption as resource use per unit outcome resource intensity . The sustainability objective is to maximize resource productivity while minimizing resource intensity. See also col begin col 3 Bioeconomics fisheries Bioeconomics ... 3 Ecodynamics Ecological Economics Industrial ecology Population dynamics Resource productivity col ... reflist br Category Sustainability Category Natural resources Category Resource economics Category ... more details
wiktionary resource A resource is a source or supply from which benefit is produced, typically of limited availability. Resource may also refer to Resource biology , substances or objects required by a biological organism for normal maintenance, growth, and reproduction Resource economics , commodity, service, or other asset used in Production economics production of goods and services, including Natural resource , anything obtained from the Natural environment environment to satisfy human needs and wants Human resources HR , skills, energies, talents, abilities, and knowledge used for Production economics production Resource project management , economic resources used in planning of tasks Water resources , sources of water that are useful or potentially useful Resource computer science , physical or virtual entities of limited availability e.g., memory, processing capacity, and network speed , including Computational resource , resource used for solving a computational problem Resource Web , anything identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier which can be found in a certain location Resource Macintosh , data associated with a Mac OS file Resource Windows , data embedded in EXE and DLL files Resource Java , application data disambiguation bs Resurs vor ca Jaciment da Ressource es Yacimiento eu Baliabide argipena fr Ressource ko it Risorsa krc ja pl Zasoby pt Recurso ru simple Resource uk vi T i nguy n ... more details
Resource productivity is the quantity of good or service outcome that is obtained through the expenditure of unit resource. ref Hargroves, K. and Smith, M.H. 2005. The Natural Advantage of Nations Business Opportunities, Innovation and Governance in the 21st Century . Earthscan, London. ref ref Hawken, P., Lovins, A. and Lovins, L.H. 1999. Natural Capitalism Creating the Next Industrial Revolution . Earthscan, London. ref ref Weizs cker, E, and Jesinghaus, J. 1992. Ecological Tax Reform, Chapter 2 Increasing the Productivity of Natural Resources and Energy . Zed, London. http esl.jrc.it dc etr ecological tax reform.htm Toc109534444 ref This can be expressed in monetary terms as the monetary yield per unit resource. For example, when applied to crop irrigation it is the yield of crop obtained through use of a given volume of irrigation water, the crop per drop , which could also be expressed as monetary return from product per use of unit irrigation water. br Resource productivity and resource intensity are key concepts used in sustainability measurement as they attempt to decouple the direct connection between resource use and environmental degradation . Their strength is that they can be used as a metric for both economic and environmental cost. Although these concepts are two sides of the same coin, in practice they involve very different approaches and can be viewed as reflecting, on the one hand, the efficiency of resource production as outcome per unit of resource use resource productivity and, on the other hand, the efficiency of resource consumption as resource use per unit outcome resource intensity . The sustainability objective is to maximize resource productivity while minimizing resource intensity. See also col begin col 3 Bioeconomics fisheries Bioeconomics ... Resource intensity Sustainable development Systems ecology col end References reflist Category Sustainability Category Natural resources Category Resource economics Category Environmental economics ... more details
In computer science , a resource leak is a particular type of resource consumption by a computer program where the program cannot release resources it has acquired. This condition is normally the result of a bug in a program. Typical resource leaks include memory leak and handle leak . Examples of resources available in limited numbers to the operating system include internet socket s, file handle s etc. See also Resource starvation Category Computational resources Computer stub he ... more details
Three ships of the Royal Navy and one of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary have borne the name Resource HMS Resource 1778 6 was a 28 gun sclass Enterprise frigate 0 sixth rate sailing frigate frigate launched in 1778. She was converted to a 22 gun floating battery in 1804 and renamed Enterprize in 1806. She was sold in 1816. HMS Resource 1865 2 was a yacht launched in 1865 and hired by the Royal Navy as a depot ship in October 1915. She was lost by fire six weeks later. HMS Resource 1917 6 was a repair ship launched in 1928 and broken up in 1954.. See also RFA Resource RFA Resource , an armament stores ship of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary launched in 1966, renamed Resourceful for the delivery voyage to the Indian breakers and scrapped in 1997. References colledge Shipindex DISPLAYTITLE HMS Resource DEFAULTSORT Resource, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ... more details
Resource nationalism is a term used to describe the tendency of people and governments to assert control over natural resources located on their territory. The approach of peak oil has led many governments to take ownership and or control of fossil fuel reservoirs, for strategic as well as economic reasons, although the term is also applied to other resources, such as metals. The term is often used in conjunction with the decreased influence this leaves multinational corporation s with. External links http www.cfr.org publication 13989 return of resource nationalism.html The return of resource nationalism , Council on Foreign Relations http corporateforeignpolicy.com category resource nationalism Resource nationalism , Corporate Foreign Policy http peakoil.com modules.php?name News&file article&sid 50734 The threat of resource nationalism , Peak Oil News Category Nationalism Category Resources Econ term stub ... more details
Orphan date April 2012 Infobox software name Resource Hacker logo File Resource hacker icon.png screenshot File Resource Hacker.PNG 300px caption Resource Hacker running in Windows 7 developer Angus Johnson released Start date 1999 12 03 latest release version 3.6.0.92 latest release date Start date and age 2011 09 16 programming language Object Pascal operating system Microsoft Windows size 2.17 megabyte MB after installation language English language English , Chinese language Chinese , Japanese language Japanese status Discontinued genre Resource Windows Resource extractor license Proprietary website http www.angusj.com resourcehacker Resource Hacker also known as ResHacker or ResHack is a freeware free Resource Windows resource extraction utility developed by Angus Johnson for Microsoft Windows Windows . It is used to modify program or operating system elements such as icons by extracting resources from Portable Executable executable program .exe , program extension .dll , and resource .res files. The utility is widely used. Citation needed date December 2009 Johnson has stated in 2002 that he has no plans to continue development . ref name no longer developed http www.angusj.com resourcehacker Section Resource Hacker is no longer being developed ref He also recommended the program http www.wilsonc.demon.co.uk d10resourceeditor.htm XN Resource Editor ref name no longer developed as a open source alternative to his own program. In 2011 he stated that he will neither release ... icons. References Reflist External links http angusj.com resourcehacker Resource Hacker homepage http rammichael.com resource hacker fx Resource Hacker FX the improved Resource Hacker http www.askvg.com tutorial all about resource hacker in a brief tutorial Official Resource Hacker Guide Category Windows software Windows software stub ko ja Resource Hacker pl Resource Hacker pt Resource Hacker ru Resource Hacker ... more details
In the Java programming language Java programming language a resource is a piece of data that can be accessed by the code of an Application software application . An application can access its resources through Uniform Resource Locator s, like Resource Web web resources , but the resources are usually contained within the JAR file format JAR file s of the application. A Java resource bundle resource bundle is a set of key and value pairs, stored as a resource, that is commonly used to allow the Software localization localization of an application. For this purpose different resource bundles with a common set of keys are used to store translations for the messages and user interface texts of an application. References cite book last Campione first Mary coauthors Kathy Walrath, Alison Huml title The Java Tutorial Continued url http java.sun.com docs books tutorial books continued index.html accessdate April 2006 year 2004 edition 6 print. publisher Addison Wesley isbn 0 201 48558 3 chapter Internationalization chapterurl http java.sun.com docs books tutorial i18n TOC.html Category Java programming language ... more details
In computer science , resource contention is a conflict over access to a shared resource such as random access memory , disk storage , cache memory , internal bus computing bus ses or external network devices. Resolving resource contention problems is one of the basic functions of operating system s. Various low level mechanisms can be used to aid this, including lock computer science lock s, semaphore programming semaphore s, mutex es and queue data structure queue s. Failure to properly resolve resource contention problems may result in a number of problems, including deadlock , livelock and thrashing computer science thrashing . See also Bus contention Resource allocation Collision avoidance networking Category Computational resources Compsci stub es Contenci n de recursos ... more details
For the New Zealand law Resource Management Act 1991 In organizational studies , resource management is the efficient and effective deployment of an organization s resources when they are needed. Such resources may include financial resources, inventory, human skills, production resources, or information technology IT . In the realm of project management, processes, techniques and philosophies as to the best ... vs. cross functional resource allocation as well as processes espoused by organizations like the Project ... of project management. Resource management is a key element to activity resource estimating and project human resource management. Both are essential components of a comprehensive project management ... of project management , there are list of resource management software resource management software tools available that automate and assist the process of resource allocation to projects and portfolio resource transparency including supply and demand of resources. HR Human Resource Management ... required by the work. Corporate Resource Management Process Large organizations usually have a defined corporate resource management process which mainly guarantees that resources are never over ... Management ref Techniques One resource management technique is resource leveling . It aims at smoothing ... as demanded. A dimension of resource development is included in resource management by which ... that is demanded, at a lower investment than disposing of the current resource and replacing it with another that has the demanded capability. In Habitat conservation conservation , resource ... of management are Air Air pollution air resource management, soil conservation , forestry , wildlife management and water resource management. The broad term for this type of resource management is natural resource management NRM . See also Environmental management Factor 10 Industrial symbiosis List of resource management software Resource allocation References reflist DEFAULTSORT Resource ... more details
. Resource software class sortable wikitable width 100 Name License Price x64 support Windows Vista Vista Multilingual User Interface MUI aware RES RC support Resource update In place editing http ... ResEdit Freeware Free yes yes yes yes yes http www.resource builder.com Resource Builder Shareware 59USD yes yes yes yes yes Resource Hacker Freeware Free partial Beta support partial Beta support partial yes no http www.heaventools.com Resource Tuner Shareware 39.99 to 79.99 no yes no yes no http www.heaventools.com command line resource editor.htm Resource Tuner Console Shareware 199.99USD ... d10resourceeditor.htm XN Resource Editor Open source software Shared Source Free ... Resource Files Guide http msdn.microsoft.com en us library aa380599 28v vs.85 29.aspx MSDN Better Resource File Guide with reference http msdn.microsoft.com en us library ms648009 28v VS.85 29.aspx MSDN Resource Types Wikibooks Windows Programming Resource Script Reference Category Microsoft Windows ... more details
Refimprove date November 2011 File ScheduleFire screenshot.jpg thumb alt ScheduleFire A popular shared resource scheduling program A Resource Schedule, also commonly called a Shared Resource Schedule , is a timetable of events and resources. Shared resources are available at certain times and events are planned during these times. The schedule maintains separation between users of the resources. The process of creating a schedule is called scheduling . There are many types of organizations that use a type of resource scheduling. A schedule is most often created by a Management manager . In some operations, users will write the schedule following a set of rules, or using some . See also Graphical or at a glance staff scheduling Timebar scheduling Field Service Management Scheduling Software References Reflist Category Business Category Process management Business stub ... more details