Timetable

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Timetable may refer to:

  • Calendar, a system of organizing one's schedule
  • Schedule (workplace), a list of employees who are working on any given day, week, or month in a workplace
  • School timetable, a table for coordinating students, teachers, rooms, and other resources
  • University timetable, for universities
  • Program management, process of managing an organization's performance
  • Schedule delay, a term in transport modeling which refers to a difference between a desired time of arrival or departure and the actual time. Despite the use of "delay", it can refer to a difference in either the early or late direction
  • Sequence of events, events and activities arranged in chronological order
  • Time horizon, a fixed point of time in the future at which point certain processes will be evaluated or assumed to end
  • Timeline, a project artifact. It is typically a graphic design showing a long bar labeled with dates alongside itself and (usually) events labeled on points where they would have happened. It is used to show events along a period of time
  • Time management, refers to a range of skills, tools, and techniques used to manage time when accomplishing specific tasks, projects and goals
  • Time Table, a track on the Foxtrot (album)
  • Time Table (film)

Transport

  • Airline timetable, booklets that many airlines worldwide use to inform passengers of several different things, such as schedules, fleet, security, in-flight entertainment, food menu, restriction and phone contact information
  • Public transport timetable, a listing of the times that public transport services arrive and depart specified locations
  • UK railway technical manuals, includes section on timetables
  • Timetable and train order, a method of railroad traffic control

Time

See also

  • Schedule (disambiguation)
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