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Manufacturing Automation: Metal Cutting Mechanics, Machine Tool Vibrations, and CNC Design

, 2000
Metal cutting is a widely used method of producing manufactured products. The technology of metal cutting has advanced considerably along with new materials, computers, and sensors.
Y. Altintas
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Automation and Jobs: When Technology Boosts Employment

Economic Policy, 2019
Will new technologies cause industries to shed jobs, requiring novel policies to address mass unemployment? Sometimes productivity-enhancing technology increases industry employment instead.
James Bessen
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Automating a Mouse

Science, 1998
Techwire Using the URL at the end of this item, readers can immediately offer feedback and suggestions on this topic. There is a powerful force sweeping through much of biological science: Automation[[HN1][1]].
Richard Peters, Robert Sikorski
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Test Automation - Automation of What?

2018 IEEE International Conference on Software Testing, Verification and Validation Workshops (ICSTW), 2018
Taking a birds-eye view at the different activities that take place when someone engages in software testing, we discuss automation problems and some deployed solutions to the broad notion of software test automation. In doing so, we discover engineering/deployment problems as well as more fundamental scientific/research issues.
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Automation in haemostasis

Hämostaseologie, 2013
SummaryAutomatia, an ancient Greece goddess of luck who makes things happen by themselves and on her own will without human engagement, is present in our daily life in the medical laboratory. Automation has been introduced and perfected by clinical chemistry and since then expanded into other fields such as haematology, immunology, molecular biology ...
A. R. Huber   +2 more
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Automation of perimetry

Documenta Ophthalmologica, 1976
Automation of perimetry is quite feasible in normal subjects (3.6 % failures). It is equally feasible in patients with visual field defects not over 60 years of age (0 % failures). Automated examination ends in failure in 30 % of the patients in the older age groups seen in our clinic.
E. L. Greve   +2 more
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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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Automated reasoning

Intelligenza Artificiale: The international journal of the AIxIA, 2013
Knowledge representation and automated reasoning are two of the pillars of Artificial Intelligence but, differently from other pillars, they are strictly intertwined. Depending on how knowledge is represented, different types of reasoning can be applied and, on the other hand, new developments in the automated reasoning column fosters new ideas on the ...
GAVANELLI, Marco, Toni Mancini
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Human-Automation Interaction: Transportation

Automation, Collaboration, & E-Services, 2023

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Humans and Automation: Use, Misuse, Disuse, Abuse

Hum. Factors, 1997
R. Parasuraman, V. Riley
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