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1 Scheduling
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2 Scheduling Assistant
"An Outlook and Outlook Web Access feature that automatically suggests the best meeting times for a given a group of attendees, allowing users to schedule people and resources quickly and efficiently." -
3 manual scheduling
"A type of scheduling that gives the user control over start and finish dates of their tasks. Tasks do not automatically get moved by the scheduling engine. The user can enter blank dates, textual dates, or dates that do not follow dependencies, calendar, and other scheduling engine rules." -
4 net change master scheduling
A master scheduling principle in which net requirements are calculated only for items that have had a change in demand since the last master schedule was calculated.English-Arabic terms dictionary > net change master scheduling
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5 finite scheduling
A scheduling method that assumes that limited capacity for labor and machines is available. -
6 risk-driven scheduling
A principle of good scheduling that prioritizes tasks based on the level of risk involved and prioritizes features based on their importance to key stakeholders. -
7 effort-driven scheduling
"The default method of scheduling in Project; the duration of a task shortens or lengthens as resources are added or removed from a task, while the amount of effort necessary to complete a task remains unchanged." -
8 user-controlled scheduling
A feature that allows the user to specify manual or automatic scheduling on a per-task basis.English-Arabic terms dictionary > user-controlled scheduling
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9 Production scheduling
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10 master scheduling
The process for generating a timetable for matching supply with demand. -
11 backward scheduling
A method for determining a production schedule by beginning with the date the order is required to be ready and working backward to the date work must begin in order to meet the required due date. -
12 forward scheduling
A method for determining a production schedule by beginning with the production start date and working forward to determine the production completion date. -
13 intercompany master scheduling
The process for generating a timetable for two or more legal entities that are part the same organization.English-Arabic terms dictionary > intercompany master scheduling
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14 Project Calculation Service
A scheduling engine for Project Server that enables automated project updates and scheduling that is similar to that in Project Professional.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Project Calculation Service
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15 calendar program
"An application or tool in the form of an electronic calendar, commonly used for scheduling." -
16 remote access
"Part of the integrated Routing and Remote Access service that provides remote networking for telecommuters, mobile workers, and system administrators who monitor and manage servers at multiple branch offices. Users can use Network Connections to dial in to remotely access their networks for services such as file and printer sharing, electronic mail, scheduling, and SQL database access."الوصول عن بُعد -
17 min/max method
An item replenishment policy used in the master scheduling calculation.طريقة الحد الأدنى/الأقصى -
18 planned purchase order
An order proposal generated by a master scheduling calculation to fulfill a requirement for a purchased item. -
19 planned transfer order
An order proposal generated by a master scheduling calculation to fulfill a requirement for a transferred item. -
20 time fence
"A time interval, specified in days, that defines and limits which data are included in a master scheduling calculation."
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