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  2. Johnson's rule - Wikipedia

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    All jobs are equally prioritised. Johnson's rule is as follows: List the jobs and their times at each work center. Select the job with the shortest activity time. If that activity time is for the first work center, then schedule the job first. If that activity time is for the second work center then schedule the job last. Break ties arbitrarily.

  3. Markov decision process - Wikipedia

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    Instead of repeating step two to convergence, it may be formulated and solved as a set of linear equations. These equations are merely obtained by making = ′ in the step two equation. [clarification needed] Thus, repeating step two to convergence can be interpreted as solving the linear equations by relaxation.

  4. Backflush accounting - Wikipedia

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    The backflushing transaction has two steps: one step of the transaction reports the produced part which serves to increase the quantity on-hand of the produced part and a second step which relieves the inventory of all the component parts. Component part numbers and quantities-per are taken from the standard bill of material (BOM). This ...

  5. What can a seller do if a homebuyer backs out of the contract?

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    A buyer can back out of a home purchase even after signing a contract if all agreed-upon contingencies are not met. Common reasons for buyers to back out include issues revealed during a home ...

  6. Diffusion (business) - Wikipedia

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    The two-step hypothesis – information and acceptance flows, via the media, first to opinion leaders, then to the general population Trickle-down fashion – products tend to be expensive at first, and therefore only accessible to the wealthy social strata – in time they become less expensive and are diffused to lower and lower strata.

  7. University of Kansas instructor out of job after saying men ...

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    Phillip Lowcock taught in the Big 12 university's Health, Sport and Exercise Science department and served as the KU baseball team's primary academic adviser.

  8. Jason Kelce’s New ‘Job’ After Retirement Unveiled by Former ...

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    Jason Kelce and Beau Allen. Days after his retirement announcement, it appears that Jason Kelce has already landed a new “job” at least one of his former teammates is excited about.. In a ...

  9. Situation, task, action, result - Wikipedia

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    The situation, task, action, result (STAR) format is a technique [1] used by interviewers to gather all the relevant information about a specific capability that the job requires. [ citation needed ] Situation : The interviewer wants you to present a recent challenging situation in which you found yourself.