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The Federal Reserve System is controlled by the
Finite Capacity Scheduling
A method for planning and controlling production where the limited availability of resources (machines, labor, etc.) is taken into account.
Instantaneous Changes
Rapid alterations in a system or process that occur in a nearly zero time frame, often used in physics to describe acceleration or in finance for stock price movements.
Rule-Based Scheduling
A method of organizing tasks or operations based on a set of predetermined rules to optimize performance or resource allocation.
Critical Ratio Sequencing
A prioritizing technique used in production scheduling where jobs are sequenced based on the ratio of the remaining time to due date to the remaining work.
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