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{{wiktionary|resource}}
{{wiktionary|resource}}
A '''[[Resource]]''' is any physical or virtual entity of limited availability.
A '''[[resource]]''' is a source or supply from which benefit is produced, typically but not necessarily of limited availability.


It may also refer to:
Resource may also refer to:


*[[Natural resource]], anything obtained from the environment to satisfy human needs and wants
* [[Resource (biological)]], substances or objects required by an organism for normal maintenance, growth, and reproduction of biological organisms, including
**[[Water resources]], sources of water that are useful or potentially useful
** [[Nutrients|Nutrients]] or [[food]], limited availability of food or specific nutrients
** [[Water stress|Water]], limited availability of water
** [[Habitat|Habitat]], limited places to grow, live, or breed
** [[Competition]], involving biological interactions under limited resource supply


* [[Resource (economics)]], commodities and human resources used in the production of goods and services, including
*[[Resource (biology)]], substances or objects required by a biological organism for normal maintenance, growth, and reproduction
** [[Natural resource]], a commodity that is valuable in its relatively natural form
** [[Human resources]] (HR) or human capital, valuable human work power
** [[Resource (project management)]], economic resources used in planning of tasks


* [[Resource (computer science)]], including
*[[Resource (economics)]], commodity, service, or other asset used in production of goods and services, including
**[[Human resources]] (HR), skills, energies, talents, abilities, and knowledge used for production
** [[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 (project management)]], economic resources used in planning of tasks
** [[Resource (Windows)]], data embedded in EXE and DLL files
** [[Resource (Java)]], application data


*[[System resource]] (computing), anything of limited availability to a computer
Resourcing refers to funding and the management of resources, like in:
**[[Computational resource]], resource used for solving a computational problem
* [[Management]], where resourcing encompasses the deployment and manipulation of resources.
**[[Web resource]], anything identified by a Uniform Resource Identifier which can be found in a certain location
* [[Project_governance|Project Governance]], where the enabler role, through resourcing of projects, is to harness and manage also the provision of resources.
**[[Resource fork]], data associated with a Mac OS file
* [[Human_resources#Recruitment|Recruitment of Human Resources]], where employee recruitment forms a major part of an organization's overall resourcing strategies.
**[[Resource (Windows)]], data embedded in EXE and DLL files
* [[Workforce_planning|Closing the gaps in Workforce Planning]], where resourcing forms one of the eight key areas that is needed to focus on.
**[[Resource (Java)]], application data
* [[Supplier_relationship_management#Resourcing|Supplier Relationship Management]], where resourcing is one of the skills required for procurement to implement successful SRM.
*[[Resource (band)]], a former German electronic dance group


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Latest revision as of 11:05, 4 May 2024

A resource is a source or supply from which benefit is produced, typically but not necessarily of limited availability.

Resource may also refer to:

  • Natural resource, anything obtained from the environment to satisfy human needs and wants
  • Resource (biology), substances or objects required by a biological organism for normal maintenance, growth, and reproduction