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    Automation and the Workforce For Professor Zimmermann Technical Composition Instructor Milwaukee School of Engineering Milwaukee, Wisconsin By Callaghan T. Harden EN-132 Student February 10, 2015 Table of Contents Table of Figures i Abstract ii Introduction 1 What is Automation? 1 Benefits of Automation 1 The Disadvantage of Automation 1 Blue Collar Jobs 2 Transportation 2 Retail 2 Manufacturing 2 White Collar Jobs 3 Finance 3 Law 4 Science 4 The Problem 5 Conclusion 5 References 6

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    LIBRARY AUTOMATON: DEFINITION TO IMPLEMENTATION Kamal Kumar Chaurasia( INTRODUCTION The term Library automation connotes the use of automatic data processing machines to perform routine library activities. It implies a high degree of mechanization of various routine and repetitive tasks & operations and processes are left to be performed by human beings. Simply Library Automation is the application of computers and utilization of computer based products and services in the performance of

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    Automation is a beautiful endeavor. Much like the tools of the past, automation makes our lives as people easier. Today's technologies allow for more work to be done in less time, for less money, and with less human effort. Jobs that are in the inconvenient middle of being too repetitive to be interesting, but too complex for conventional computers to handle can now be automated seamlessly – seamlessly in ways that are more efficient and safe than in ways humans can manage. A potent example would

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    busy people since one thing that automation brings you, among others, is time. You need not worry about squeezing time in to manage your finances; instead, you can focus on other concerns. Another advantage derived from automation is simplifies management of personal finance. Now, with automation, missed bills, charges for late payments, high interest rate for penalties is a thing of the past. The existence of these fees indicates mismanaged finances; automation prevents this from happening and

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    3- Automation applications and how much the humans need to facilitate their lives We find automation in ever thing in our life from your TV at home to your machines at work. Automation is made to make our life so much easier in every way. And it will advance more and more so that" ultimate automation will make our modern industry as primitive and outdated as the stone edge man looks to us today" which is predicted by Albert Einstein. Automation has a lot of applications so we will talk about it

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    Today, it has become necessary to control energy consumption. The main aim of energy automation is to protect the energy. To minimize the risks. Basic principles of automation; 1 Calculation of energy costs 2 Provision and reporting of energy sustainability 3 Timely detection of possible failures 4 Determination of energy consumption points ADVANTAGES OF ENERGY AUTOMATION We use energy automation energy in the most economical way, life and property do not risk. Energy saving to keep us under control

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    industry The U.K. market for automation systems and devices was worth approximately $3.2 billion in 2010. It is expected to grow to almost $3.4 billion in 2011. In the longer term (i.e., 2011 to 2016), the forecast is for strong renewed growth in the automation market, which is expected to exceed $5.5 billion in 2016, a CAGR of 10.5% between 2011 and 2016. (SYPHA, 2003) • Lighting, home entertainment, and security systems accounted for nearly 58% of the U.K. home automation market in 2010. It is estimated

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    safe road system [1] . Literature Review : If we think about automation the first thing comes to our mind is robot. Actually robot is one of the best example of automation but automation can be used in other sectors too. Now a question may arise what is automation ? Automation is something which can take and implement its decision itself . It can be a machine , Robot, software etc. In this present age the importance of automation is very high cause we people are really very use to using modern

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    Business automation pours not only advantages towards the firms but there are some drawbacks in automating system. And every businessman should be familiar with the consequences of business automation. One main disadvantage of automation is the unfamiliarity of the employee on the automated system may incur expenses for the company. As stated by Schnotz (n.d), the need for the companies to hire new employees or train employees for the job can be very expensive. A complex of the job or the system

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    The perpetual demand for faster time-to-market high quality products at lower cost, drives organizations towards test automation. However, only few succeed in reaping the benefits. If test automation has been there for a long time, then why many organizations fail to implement it enterprise-wide? Though there are enormous benefits in automating test cases, such as - reduce cost and time on manual test execution efforts, safety net over accelerated new development, faster feedback cycles, error prone

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