2002 年 67 巻 557 号 p. 213-218
This paper traces the scheduling scheme back to its foundation, the concept of time. It develops a non-local distribution theory of time resource, which allows one to deal directly with the distributed time resource potentials, to incorporate uncertainty into the scheduling model as well as its dynamic adjustment mechanism of parts and whole. Some appropriate linear transformation over the collective potentials will do reproduce the standard time process, on which time resources are allocated with proper probabilities. This reconstruction scheme of scheduling via the non-locally distributed theory opens up the way to incorporate the decision mechanism onto the model.