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The phrase "activity List" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a compilation of tasks or actions that need to be completed, often in project management or organizational contexts.
Example: "Please refer to the activity list to ensure all tasks are completed by the deadline."
Alternatives: "task list" or "action list".
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This serial schedule generation scheme operating on an activity list (lambda) only generates active schedules (mathcal {AS}) which are a subset of the quasi-stable schedules, i.e., (mathcal {AS} subseteq mathcal {QSS}), when enumerating over all possible activity lists (lambda) as input data.
The first step is to draw an activity list showing the activities and their dependencies and durations.
We encode the virtual frog as the extended activity list (EAL) and decode it by the SFLA-specific serial schedule generation scheme (SSSGS).
So until the casino gives patrons a 24-hour-a-day way to pass their time and part with their money, Mr. Kutsher is making sure there's the traditional bevy of (free) options on the daily activity list: An Outdoor Power Walk With Krazy Tyrone!
The individual's chromosomes are defined as an activity list.
Let (lambda ^mathrm{M}) be the mother's activity list and (lambda ^mathrm{F}) be the father's activity list.
In an activity list (lambda), all jobs (including the dummy activities) are included once.
Open image in new window Fig. 4 Activity pattern production from a given activity list.
Using the SSGS, one iteratively schedules activities in the order implied by the activity list.
Second, an activity list that is used to register inactive tutors (inactive list).
Fig. 7 Example of an individual's chromosome that encode a prioritized activity list.
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