Timer-Based Triggers for Scheduling Events: A Framework for Day-to-Day, Week-to-Week, Month- to-Month, and Annual Automation

Author(s): Omkar Wagle, Anand Kumar Singh

Publication #: 2504079

Date of Publication: 27.04.2025

Country: USA

Pages: 1-13

Published In: Volume 11 Issue 2 April-2025

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15318726

Abstract

This paper explores a robust SysTimer1 based scheduling framework designed to automate tasks based on predefined intervals, including Single-Event, Day-to-Day, Week-to-Week, Month-to-Month, and Annual scheduling. The framework efficiently manages repetitive and time-sensitive activities, ensuring flexibility, scalability, and accuracy across diverse applications. Each scheduling type is defined with its use cases, implementation guidelines, and validation logic, minimizing human error and enhancing reliability. Flowcharts are presented to illustrate the complete lifecycle of event creation, validation, SysTimer1 execution, and re-scheduling. The proposed framework demonstrates practical value in various scenarios, such as automating periodic maintenance tasks in unattended environments, thereby maintaining optimal conditions and reducing manual effort.

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