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automation A system such as Christie
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automation the replacement of human workers by machines; the automatic transfer and positioning of work by machines, or the automatic operation and control of a work process by machines, without significant human intervention or operation, in order to improve performance
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automation Automation is usually characterized by two major principles: (1) mechanization. ie machines are self-regulated so as to meet predetermined requirements (a simple example of self-regulation can be found in the operation of a thermostatically controlled furnace); (2) continuous process, ie production facilities are linked together, thereby integrating several separate elements of productive process into a unified whole.
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automation The implementation of processes by automatic means; the theory, art or technique of making a process more automatic; the investigation, design, development and application of methods for rendering processes automatic, self-moving or self-controlling; the conversion of a procedure, a process or equipment to automatic operation. ...
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automation A self-driven computing of chance from which human initiative has been excluded, and an interruption of this process in informative situations intended by humans.
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