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To Automate or Not to Automate!

Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 2000
Systems are becoming more complex due to various technological developments (such as information and communication technology) and constraints (environmental, social and financial etc.). The first opens the possibility to make links to new domains (e.g. between product quality and profits or financial markets).
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Automated testing of chef automation scripts

Proceedings Demo & Poster Track of ACM/IFIP/USENIX International Middleware Conference, 2013
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) is a novel approach for deployment of middleware and applications. IaC typically builds on automation scripts to put the system into a specific state. The series of steps in an automation should be idempotent to guarantee repeatability and convergence.
Waldemar Hummer   +3 more
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Task Automation Services: Automation for the Masses

IEEE Internet Computing, 2016
A simple model of mashup technology for combining services and connected devices is now becoming popular. This model is frequently referred to as task automation based on Event-Condition-Action (ECA) rules. The most popular online services that follow this approach are Ifttt and Zapier.
Miguel Coronado, Carlos Angel Iglesias
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Automating Automated Reasoning

2019
The vision of automated support for the investigation of logics, proposed decades ago, has been implemented in many forms, producing numerous tools that analyze various logical properties (e.g., cut-elimination, semantics, and more). However, full ‘automation of automated reasoning’ in the sense of automatic generation of efficient provers has remained
Zohar, Yoni   +3 more
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To Automate or Not to Automate: On the Complexity of Network Configuration

2008 IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2008
Configuring a network is a low-level, device-specific task. Many have compared it to writing a distributed program in assembly language, reserved only for highly experienced network operators. Automation has been proposed by researchers and industry as the solution to problems in network configuration.
Sihyung Lee   +2 more
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To automate or not to automate

Aslib Proceedings, 1985
I have been speaking on this subject since 1970 and so I am beginning to feel like one of the cast in The Mousetrap which has been playing for even more years than that. But soon after I spoke in November 1984 at an MKA Conference (Tower Hotel, London), a piece appeared in the computer press giving a 100‐word summary with typical inflammatory headlines
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Automated Design of Building Automation Systems

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2010
The design of large building automation systems (BASs) with thousands of devices is a laborious task with a lot of recurrent works for identical automated rooms. The usage of prefabricated off-the-shelf devices and design patterns simplifies this task nowadays but creates new interoperability problems. As a result, the selection of devices is essential
Henrik Dibowski   +2 more
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Automated anesthesia

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2007
Anesthesiologists are overloaded with information and multitasking necessities in an extremely complex work environment. The purpose of this review is to present recent developments toward automated anesthesia and present future technologies for everyday clinical practice.Decision support systems integrate different parameters, clinical scenarios and ...
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Swamped by automation

Communications of the ACM, 2013
Whenever someone asks you to trust them, don't.
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A framework for automated testing of automation systems

2010 IEEE 15th Conference on Emerging Technologies & Factory Automation (ETFA 2010), 2010
Increasing complexity of software components in automation systems require systematic and frequent testing approaches. Test-First Development (TFD) - an established approach in business IT software development - promises to support test automation in automation systems development.
Dietmar Winkler 0001   +3 more
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