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WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Copying processes; Photocopying processes
  • 1917 office with a "Multigraph" duplicating machine at lower right

Scheduling (production processes)         
  • Cycle-Time (CT) for a Batch Process with Dedicated Equipment- Two Consecutive Batches
  • Cycle-Time with Two Reactors – Four Consecutive Batches
  • Example with Two Reaction Steps – One Hour Hold in Tote CTmin = 12h 45 min
  • with a Four Hour Hold in the Tote, Avg. CTmin = 10h 30min. (6 Batches)
THE PROCESS OF ARRANGING, CONTROLLING AND OPTIMIZING WORK AND WORKLOADS IN A PRODUCTION PROCESS OR MANUFACTURING PROCESS; IS USED TO ALLOCATE PLANT AND MACHINERY RESOURCES, PLAN HUMAN RESOURCES, PLAN PRODUCTION PROCESSES AND PURCHASE MATERIALS
Advanced Planning Software; Production scheduling; Algorithms for solving production scheduling problems
Scheduling is the process of arranging, controlling and optimizing work and workloads in a production process or manufacturing process. Scheduling is used to allocate plant and machinery resources, plan human resources, plan production processes and purchase materials.
Scheduling Open Service Interface Definition         
AN OPEN KNOWLEDGE INITIATIVE SPECIFICATION; PROGRAMMATIC INTERFACES WHICH COMPRISE A SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE FOR DESIGNING AND BUILDING REUSABLE AND INTEROPERABLE SOFTWARE
Scheduling OSID
The Scheduling Open Service Interface Definition (OSID) is an Open Knowledge Initiative specification. OSIDs are programmatic interfaces which comprise a service-oriented architecture for designing and building reusable and interoperable software.
Job-shop scheduling         
BRANCH OF DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
Job-shop problem; Job shop scheduling; Job Shop Scheduling
Job-shop scheduling, the job-shop problem (JSP) or job-shop scheduling problem (JSSP) is an optimization problem in computer science and operations research. It is a variant of optimal job scheduling.

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List of duplicating processes

This is a partial list of text and image duplicating processes used in business and government from the Industrial Revolution forward. Some are mechanical and some are chemical. There is naturally some overlap with printing processes and photographic processes, but the challenge of precisely duplicating business letters, forms, contracts, and other paperwork prompted some unique solutions as well. There were many short-lived inventions along the way.