This document discusses operations scheduling. It begins by introducing operations scheduling and explaining that it involves assigning jobs, resources, and sequencing operations while accounting for deviations. It then discusses key performance measures for schedules such as job flow time, makespan, past due jobs, work-in-process inventory, total inventory, and utilization. The document proceeds to list objectives and functions of operations scheduling such as efficient resource use, on-time delivery, and minimizing costs and inventory. Finally, it briefly outlines types of scheduling like forward and backward, and methods like Johnson's algorithm and the index method.