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The time period of an allocation when it is granted is an ideal, and the calculation of the average is applied to the actual period during which the resources were/are available. This means that if the allocation period was a year and the clusters were down for a week of maintenance, a research group would not be owed an additional week of resource usage. Conversely, if the allocation period were to be extended, research groups affected by such a change would not then owe or lose resource usage.
The time period of an allocation when it is granted is a reference value, used for the calculation of the average which is applied to the actual period during which the resources are available. This means that if the allocation period was a year and the clusters were down for a week of maintenance, a research group would not be entitled to an additional week of resource usage. Equally so, if the allocation period were to be extended by a month, research groups affected by such a change would not see their resource access diminish during this month.


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