Sharing resources between two or more activities. Useful when a resource may be used at more than one activity.
Suggested Technique
- Connect the resource to the activities that use it.
- Optionally define priorities where activities have higher or lower priority.
- Check respond immediately when an activity may interrupt another activity’s use of the resource.
Example: A law office has a shared pool of 8 paralegals that perform various activities in the office. When a file is routed to the Point-of-Law Research activity a paralegal is required, and when a file is routed to Appellate Research a paralegal is also required. Both activities have been defined with a capacity of 8 in order to take full advantage of the paralegals when they are available.
TO DO: Define the Paralegal as a resource with a quantity of 8 as shown above. Connect the Paralegal to the two activities which require their service. Once a paralegal is available, the activity that is waiting for him or her may be performed.