scheduling technique - translation to russian
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scheduling technique - translation to russian

IN COMPUTING, WHAT CARRIES OUT THE SCHEDULING ACTIVITY
Scheduler pattern; Scheduling algorithm; Task scheduling; Scheduling discipline; Scheduling disciplines; CPU scheduler; Task scheduler; Process scheduling; CPU Scheduling; Packet scheduling; Channel-dependent scheduling; Scheduling algorithms; Scheduling theory; Process scheduler; Scheduling priority; Processor scheduling; Deterministic Scheduling; Non-deterministic Scheduling; Nondeterministic Scheduling; Non-Deterministic Scheduling; Scheduling policy; Process Scheduler; Linux Process Scheduler; Dispatch latency; Task queue; Running queue; Scheduler (computing); Long-term scheduler; Admission scheduler; Short-term scheduler; Medium-term scheduler; Processor time; Fixed priority scheduling class; Time-sharing scheduling class; Fair share scheduling class; High-level scheduler; Long-term scheduling; Admission scheduling; High-level scheduling; Mid-term scheduler; Mid-term scheduling; Medium-term scheduling; Short-term scheduling; CPU scheduling
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  • A sample [[thread pool]] (green boxes) with a queue (FIFO) of waiting tasks (blue) and a queue of completed tasks (yellow)

scheduling technique      
метод планирования
production scheduling         
  • 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

управление

производстванное календарное планирование

календарное планирование производства (составление подробного плана производства, включающего перечень ресурсов, необходимых для выполнения каждой операции а также сроки ее выполнения)

production scheduling         
  • 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
производственное календарное планирование; составление производственного календарного плана

Definition

instruction scheduling
The compiler phase that orders instructions on a pipelined, superscalar, or VLIW architecture so as to maximise the number of function units operating in parallel and to minimise the time they spend waiting for each other. Examples are filling a delay slot; interspersing floating-point instructions with integer instructions to keep both units operating; making adjacent instructions independent, e.g. one which writes a register and another which reads from it; separating memory writes to avoid filling the write buffer. Norman P. Jouppi and David W. Wall, {"Available Instruction-Level Parallelism for Superscalar and Superpipelined Processors" (ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/archive/pub/DEC/WRL/research-reports/WRL-TR-89.7.ps.Z)}, Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, pp. 272--282, 1989. [The SPARC Architecture Manual, v8, ISBN 0-13-825001-4]

Wikipedia

Scheduling (computing)

In computing, scheduling is the action of assigning resources to perform tasks. The resources may be processors, network links or expansion cards. The tasks may be threads, processes or data flows.

The scheduling activity is carried out by a process called scheduler. Schedulers are often designed so as to keep all computer resources busy (as in load balancing), allow multiple users to share system resources effectively, or to achieve a target quality-of-service.

Scheduling is fundamental to computation itself, and an intrinsic part of the execution model of a computer system; the concept of scheduling makes it possible to have computer multitasking with a single central processing unit (CPU).

What is the Russian for scheduling technique? Translation of &#39scheduling technique&#39 to Russian