Synonym: mechanisation, mechanization. Similar words: automatic, automatically, automaton, acclimatization, tomato, automobile, formation, authorization. Meaning: [‚ɔːtə'meɪʃn] n. 1. the act of implementing the control of equipment with advanced technology; usually involving electronic hardware 2. the condition of being automatically operated or controlled 3. equipment used to achieve automatic control or operation.
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31, The successful candidates will fill the ten process, six industrial mechanic and two automation technician trainee positions that were made available.
32, The first automates the exchange of data between central site and office automation applications.
33, The new technology of automation had stripped them of any human dignity in their labour.
34, Preparations for the projected automation of the music catalogue were further advanced.
35, They blamed the job losses on automation of the timber industry and increasing exports of raw, unprocessed logs.
36, A side-effect of this automation was that the network became less intelligent, albeit much cheaper to run.
37, Similarly, countries may make use of automation to improve their international competitiveness, sometimes at the expense of other countries.
38, The demand from the hospitality industry was to integrate different computer systems and to continue the automation of the keycard concept.
39, Economists consider some job losses inevitable, even healthy,(www.Sentencedict.com) because automation leads to higher levels of productivity.
40, In the past year or so they have launched major design and marketing efforts for factory automation systems.
41, It is based on a cross-referential data model to support automation.
42, Alternatively, the computer could form a part of other automation systems that the firm sells.
43, He noted that several accidents appeared to highlight pilots' difficulties in coping with increasing flight-deck automation.
44, It will use it as an embedded controller in office automation products such as X-terminals after it shrinks it and optimizes its speed.
45, Unigraphics has also added some knowledge and process automation to existing modules, for example its CAM software.
46, InConcert is independent of other applications and requires no proprietary imaging, office automation or publishing software.
47, But the facts do not support any causal relationship between automation, higher productivity and unemployment.
48, But this is a bleak, stoic, death-wish kind of automation, with no hope of being great again.
49, The future Making people's jobs more interesting is the frequent benefit claimed of automation - the industrial robot is no exception.
50, The overall significance of automation for manpower planning in the manufacture of motor vehicles can then be considered.
51, It specializes in electrical distribution and industrial control and automation for the electric power, industrial, infrastructure and construction markets.
52, Breakeven analysis may be used to analyze the profit implications of a modernization or automation program.
53, The complete automation of sample preparation also increases sample throughput and improves accuracy and precision, especially when working with microlitre volumes.
54, Controls Manelux to make available to Dealerco statistics on worker morale, automation levels and quality of output.
55, WordPerfect Corporation offers a host of other software products, including spreadsheets, graphics, databases, and office automation.
56, TeamLinks, which to date only operates on VAX/VME-based systems, comprises an X.400-based mail system and office automation software.
57, Any occupation that consists mostly of the repeated application of rules is a target for automation.
58, But in traditional capitalist socio-economic systems, companies may employ automation without regard to the cost to the whole population.
59, E-commerce also facilitates sales force automation by enabling salespeople to carry product and reference information in one portable device.
60, Such jobs will be eliminated just as manual, repetitive jobs were replaced by automation in the 1980s.
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