Capacity, Occupancy, and Fullness Introduction 📺

 

Understanding the computation of fullness, capacity, and occupancy is essential for deciphering the efficiency of collaborative workspaces.

1. Capacity:

Capacity represents the maximum number of individuals a space can accommodate. For example, in Space A, designed for 10 people, the capacity is 10.

2. Occupancy:

Occupancy reflects the real-time count of individuals present in a space. For example, in Space A, hosting five people in a meeting, the occupancy is 5.

3. Fullness:

Fullness is the ratio of occupancy to capacity, providing insights into space efficiency. For example, Space A, with an occupancy of 5 and a capacity of 10 has 50% fullness, since only half of the capacity is being used. Another example is if a space designed for four people accommodates five individuals, the fullness is (5 / 4) * 100 = 125%, indicating the room is overfull.

 

For more information on this please see this article onHow is Utilization Calculated?

 

 
 
 
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