Schedule
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A schedule is a plan for carrying out a process or procedure, giving lists of intended events and times
- For schedule in computer science, see schedule (computer science).
- For schedule in telecommunications and computer networks see scheduling (communications)
- For schedule in high performance computing, see High performance computing, Cluster computing, Grid computing Maui Cluster Scheduler and Supercomputers
- For schedule in project management, see schedule (project management).
- For schedule in a workplace, see schedule (workplace).
- Pipe wall thickness and pressure resistances are also defined by schedules, e.g. Schedule 80.
- A schedule in law is an annex or appendix to a statute or other regulatory instrument.
- For a description of the various drug schedules used by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), see Controlled Substances Act.