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Posted 24 Jun 2008
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Monitoring Unreliable Scheduled Tasks
John D. Cook
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Clift Norris
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26 Jun 2014
BSD
4 min read
This article describes RunAndWait, a program that provides monitoring and logging for scheduled tasks
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John D. Cook
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I work in the areas of applied mathematics, data analysis, and data privacy.
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Clift Norris
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
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I am a software developer and "bug fixer" working for M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX, USA
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