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== Context == | == Context == | ||
− | This theme provides | + | This theme provides learners on how to practically optimise management decision making in a systems environment through the application of scheduling theory. |
== Competencies == | == Competencies == | ||
Expected competencies after study of this theme are: | Expected competencies after study of this theme are: | ||
− | * | + | * How to recognise when a system is operating under constraints |
− | * | + | * How to use scheduling theory to optimise delivery |
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== Key Topics == | == Key Topics == | ||
− | * | + | * Project versus systems optimisation |
− | * | + | * Identifying bottlenecks and resource constraints |
+ | * Efficient scheduling theory | ||
+ | ** Overhead | ||
+ | ** Pre-emption | ||
+ | ** Context switching | ||
+ | ** Deadlock | ||
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Revision as of 15:54, 12 June 2018
Context
This theme provides learners on how to practically optimise management decision making in a systems environment through the application of scheduling theory.
Competencies
Expected competencies after study of this theme are:
- How to recognise when a system is operating under constraints
- How to use scheduling theory to optimise delivery
Key Topics
- Project versus systems optimisation
- Identifying bottlenecks and resource constraints
- Efficient scheduling theory
- Overhead
- Pre-emption
- Context switching
- Deadlock