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Scheduling is the process of deciding how to commit resources between a variety of possible tasks. Time can be specified (scheduling a flight to leave at 8:00) or floating as part of a sequence of events.
Scheduling may refer to:
- I/O scheduling, the order in which I/O requests are submitted to a block device in Computer Operating Systems
- Scheduling (broadcasting), the minute planning of the content of a radio or television broadcast channel
- Scheduling algorithm
- Scheduling (computing), the way various processes are assigned in multitasking and multiprocessing operating system design
- Scheduling (production processes), the planning of the production or the operation
- Schedule (workplace), ensuring that an organization has sufficient staffing levels at all times
- Project Scheduling, which builds on prior project planning, and includes the design, development, maintenance, and usage of a project schedule.
- Job scheduler, an enterprise software application in charge of unattended background executions.
- Job Shop Scheduling, an optimization problem in computer science.
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