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Darwin's theory
Priority Rule
A guideline or criterion used to determine the sequence in which tasks or operations will be carried out in a process or system.
Johnson's Rule
A scheduling rule aimed at minimizing job setup or processing time and the total time to complete a group of jobs on two machines.
Sequencing Rule
Guidelines or algorithms used to determine the order in which tasks, operations, or jobs should be executed to optimize efficiency and outcomes.
Workstations
Computers or terminals at which users work, often specialized for particular tasks.
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