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Algorithmica, 2020
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Current Opinion in Psychology, 2019
To schedule activities and transition from one activity to the next, humans can rely on the external clock (clock-time style) or on their internal sense (event-time style). This article discusses how relying on an external time cue versus an internal time cue can markedly shape the way people perceive the social world, beyond its mere purpose of ...
Anne-Laure, Sellier, Tamar, Avnet
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To schedule activities and transition from one activity to the next, humans can rely on the external clock (clock-time style) or on their internal sense (event-time style). This article discusses how relying on an external time cue versus an internal time cue can markedly shape the way people perceive the social world, beyond its mere purpose of ...
Anne-Laure, Sellier, Tamar, Avnet
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Structural schedulings in the problems of scheduling theory
Journal of Soviet Mathematics, 1983This paper is devoted to a class of problems for which there exist optimal structure schedulings. One presents the solutions of two problems of scheduling theory. One analyzes the similarities and the differences in the formulation between the problems of this class and the traditional problems of scheduling theory.
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The Hybrid Schedule: Scheduling to the Curriculum
NASSP Bulletin, 1995A series of experiments with single and double mod scheduling led to a highly flexible schedule that meets the needs of the teachers and students at this large suburban school.
Gerald L. Boarman +1 more
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Scientific American, 2015
The article discusses a temperature and pressure study by geologist Michael Manga, as part of the El Jefe project at the University of California, Berkeley, in the February 2015 issue of the "Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research" of the eruption cycle and boiling patterns of Yellowstone National Park's Old Faithful geyser in Wyoming.
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The article discusses a temperature and pressure study by geologist Michael Manga, as part of the El Jefe project at the University of California, Berkeley, in the February 2015 issue of the "Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research" of the eruption cycle and boiling patterns of Yellowstone National Park's Old Faithful geyser in Wyoming.
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Schedules and Counter schedules
2005Abstract Every compensation claim will need a Schedule of Special Damages. In every assessment of damages, the Schedule of Special Damages and the counter schedule will be the main working documents. In every detailed negotiation, these documents will be the first point of reference for assessing the value of the claim.
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2012 19th International Conference on High Performance Computing, 2012
We study the problem of scheduling in parallel systems with many users. We analyze scenarios with many submissions issued over time by several users. These submissions contain one or more jobs; the set of submissions are organized in successive campaigns.
Pinheiro, Vinicius +2 more
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We study the problem of scheduling in parallel systems with many users. We analyze scenarios with many submissions issued over time by several users. These submissions contain one or more jobs; the set of submissions are organized in successive campaigns.
Pinheiro, Vinicius +2 more
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Insertion scheduling: An alternative to list scheduling for modulo schedulers
1996The list scheduling algorithm is a popular scheduling engine used in most, if not all, industrial instruction schedulers. However this technique has several drawbacks, especially in the context of modulo scheduling. One such problem is the need to restart scheduling from scratch whenever scheduling fails at the current value of the initiation interval.
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Real-Time Systems, 2005
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Wang, Weirong +2 more
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Energy-Efficient Production Systems Through Schedule-Based Operations
IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering, 2013Control of production operations is considered as one of the most economical methods to improve energy efficiency in manufacturing systems. This paper investigates energy consumption reduction in production systems through effective scheduling of machine
Guorong Chen +3 more
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