0 present participle of timetable
1 to plan when something is going to happen:
[ + to infinitive ] We are timetabled to go to the British Museum on Thursday and the Tower of London on Friday.
The lecture is timetabled for 5.00 p.m.
Solving a timetabling problem using hybrid genetic algorithms.
Nevertheless, we decided to allow the possibility of merger by timetabling the two classes to run simultaneously.
There is no formal timetabling of religious instruction in most schools.
Timetabling is a classical scheduling problem.
The rows over community charge legislation, many of which were associated with timetabling, percolated out, affected the mood outside, and therefore played a part.
There can also be problems of signalling and timetabling and at maintenance depots.
The principle of timetabling is good because it enables us to have effective consideration of legislation.
That is timetabling in a fairly haphazard way and the recommendations merely take it a few stages further.