Schedule Type is a term used to characterize any different sort of schedules you may use in any area of your activities. There is no yet a sole measure that will help you to unambiguously designate one type of schedule from another, but there are certain traits by which all the schedules can be yet differentiated and classified. Their typology refers to:
- Schedule scale: in this meaning, types are based upon the timeframes (a level of zoom) selected to build a schedule – for example a weekly pattern that makes emphasis upon records making sense to be shown on a week scale: all days of the week are listed, where each separate weekday has its essential tasks or events noted; or a daily schedule that focuses on minutes and hours of daytime (daily agenda where every 10 minutes may make value);
- Scheduling direction: this typology refers to methods of forward scheduling (a schedule has been developed starting from its basic start date) and backward scheduling (a schedule has been developed into the “past” – it goes backwards starting from its finish date);
- Schedule purpose: this typology refers to a kind of objects you actually subject to scheduling – employees at work, lessons in school, tasks on a project’s timeline, or anything else. Every type has its own traits and specifics due to a purpose it is composed for, so a planner creating a schedule needs possessing a set of specific skills and knowledge to cope with this task;
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