
The advantage of the time-resolved/static/dynamic scheduler is that is offers parallel processing, that is, multiple instruments can be used simultaneously.
This can be achieved with a event-driven scheduler such as Overlord3. The process is often referred to as round robin and can be best described as keeping all the instruments running when there is a possibility to achieve full system activity.
The key is consider the multistage process as a simple series of stages. Consider the example of add a diluent to a microplate followed by a plate reader step. To get maximum throughput it is necessary to dilute and read at the same time.
Round robin processing is a standard feature of Overlord3.