Talk:Scheduling

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[edit] Commercial Violation

I have taken the liberty, perhaps unathorized as I am just a reader of Wikipedia, to replace the sixth bullet. It had read: "Scheduling (construction)" and it pointed to an article about Primavera, which is a scheduling software company. I do not dispute that Primavera publishes the #1 scheduling software in the world, and I do not quarrel with the legitimacy of an article about the company and its premiere products,

I do, however, disagree that a definition of construction scheduling boils down to a description of software. This would be like looking up "tax accounting" and finding an article on Turbotax. Software is a tool, it is not a method.

To correct for this, I replaced the sixth bullet with "Project Scheduliing," which needs to be written. There is already a project planning article, and project planning and project scheduling go together as two sequential steps in project management. Much like an architect designs a project before the contractor builds it, project planning establishes the 30,000-foot strategy, and project scheduling establishes the ground-level tactical approach.ICSGlobal (talk) 13:03, 22 May 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Lost Theory

Scheduling theory redirects to this disambig page, but should go to something more specific. --Lost-theory 20:12, 23 February 2007 (UTC)