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  2. Scheduling (production processes) - Wikipedia

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    Scheduling is the process of arranging, controlling and optimizing work and workloads in a production process. Companies use backward and forward scheduling to allocate plant and machinery resources, plan human resources, plan production processes and purchase materials.

  3. Backward induction - Wikipedia

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    Backward induction is the process of determining a sequence of optimal choices by reasoning from the endpoint of a problem or situation back to its beginning using individual events or actions. [1] Backward induction involves examining the final point in a series of decisions and identifying the optimal process or action required to arrive at ...

  4. Automated planning and scheduling - Wikipedia

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    Automated planning and scheduling, sometimes denoted as simply AI planning, [1] is a branch of artificial intelligence that concerns the realization of strategies or action sequences, typically for execution by intelligent agents, autonomous robots and unmanned vehicles.

  5. Advanced planning and scheduling - Wikipedia

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    Traditional production planning and scheduling systems (such as manufacturing resource planning) use a stepwise procedure to allocate material and production capacity.This approach is simple but cumbersome, and does not readily adapt to changes in demand, resource capacity or material availability.

  6. Why Backward Budgeting Could Be Exactly What Your ... - AOL

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    Traditional budgeting requires you to itemize all your expenses and then see if your income covers them. With traditional budgeting, the process typically leads to paring back on some expenses to ...

  7. List scheduling - Wikipedia

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    List scheduling is a greedy algorithm for Identical-machines scheduling.The input to this algorithm is a list of jobs that should be executed on a set of m machines. The list is ordered in a fixed order, which can be determined e.g. by the priority of executing the jobs, or by their order of arrival.

  8. The significant health benefits of walking backward - AOL

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    Retro walking, the term for walking backward, works different muscles and also helps you gain strength. Here’s how to get started, according to experts.

  9. Backward Walking Is the Best Workout You're Not Doing - AOL

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    Backward walking is an underrated way to engage your glutes, shins, and the muscles in your feet and ankles, says Joe Meier, a Minnesota-based personal trainer and author of Lift for Life. Plus ...