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Looking for the word “schedule” in Webster’s Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary we find the following description:
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schedule (noun)
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obs.: a written document
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a statement of supplementary details appended to legal or legislative document
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written or printed list, catalog; or inventory; also TIMETABLE 1
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PROGRAM; esp.: a procedural plan that indicates the time and sequence of each operation
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a body of items to be dealt with: AGENDA
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schedule (verb)
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to place in a schedule
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to make a schedule of
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to appoint, assign, or designate for a fixed time
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Hajdu, M. (1997). Introduction. In: Network Scheduling Techniques for Construction Project Management. Nonconvex Optimization and Its Applications, vol 16. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5951-8_1
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