Offline allocation refers to the process of assigning resources or tasks without the use of internet or digital technology. It involves manually distributing and organizing resources, such as funds, materials, or work assignments, in a physical or non-digital manner. This can be done through face-to-face communication, written documents, or other traditional methods. Offline allocation is often used in situations where internet or digital access is limited or unavailable, and requires individuals to rely on their own judgment and communication skills to effectively allocate resources. This term is commonly used in business, project management, and other organizational contexts.