Planner
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Planner may refer to:
  • A diary
    Diary
    A diary is a record with discrete entries arranged by date reporting on what has happened over the course of a day or other period. A personal diary may include a person's experiences, and/or thoughts or feelings, including comment on current events outside the writer's direct experience. Someone...

     for planning
  • Planner programming language
    Planner programming language
    Planner is a programming language designed by Carl Hewitt at MIT, and first published in 1969. First, subsets such as Micro-Planner and Pico-Planner were implemented, and then essentially the whole language was implemented in Popler...

  • Planner (PIM for Emacs)
  • Urban planner
    Urban planner
    An urban planner or city planner is a professional who works in the field of urban planning/land use planning for the purpose of optimizing the effectiveness of a community's land use and infrastructure. They formulate plans for the development and management of urban and suburban areas, typically...

  • Route planner
  • Meeting and convention planner
    Meeting and convention planner
    A meeting and convention planner supervises and coordinates the strategic, operational and logistical activities necessary for the production of events...

  • Planner (project management), part of GNOME Office
  • Query Planner, component of a database management system

See also

  • Plan (disambiguation)
    Plan (disambiguation)
    A Plan is a set of instructions for attaining a given objective.Plan may also refer to:* Plans , used for portraying an existing place or object, or for providing instructions to build or fabricate a place or object.** Archaeological plan...

  • The Plan (disambiguation)
  • Automated planning and scheduling
    Automated planning and scheduling
    Automated planning and scheduling is a branch of artificial intelligence that concerns the realization of strategies or action sequences, typically for execution by intelligent agents, autonomous robots and unmanned vehicles. Unlike classical control and classification problems, the solutions are...

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