It is well known that trace and testing semantics over nondeterministic and probabilistic processes are influenced by the class of schedulers used to resolve nondeterministic choices. In particular, it is the capability of suitably limiting the power of the considered schedulers that guarantees the validity of a number of desirable properties of those semantics. Among such properties we mention the fact of being coarser than bisimulation semantics, the fact of being a congruence with respect to typical process operators, and the fact of coinciding with the corresponding semantics when restricting to fully nondeterministic or fully probabilistic processes. In this monograph, we recall various approaches against almighty schedulers appearing...