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the act of implementing the control of equipment with advanced technology; usually involving electronic hardware; "automation replaces human workers by machines" the condition of being automatically operated or controlled; "automation increases productivity" equipment used to achieve automatic control or operation; "this factory floor is a showcase for automation and robotic equipment"
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Automation (ancient Greek: = self dictated) or industrial automation is the use of computers to control industrial machinery and processes, replacing human operators. It is a step beyond mechanization, where human operators are provided with machinery to help them in their jobs. The most visible part of automation can be said to be industrial robotics. ...
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making a process automatic eliminating the need for human intervention.
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The art of making processes or machines self-acting or self-moving. Also pertains to the technique of making a device, machine, process or procedure more fully automatic.
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Is a self-controlling or self-moving processes.
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