otomatizasyon, özdevin, özdevinim, otomatikleştirme, öz devinim, otomasyon, OTOMASYON, MAKİNELEŞME:1. İşlemlerin otomatik araçlarla yapılması. 2. Bir yöntemin, işlemin veya teçhizatın otomatik olarak çalışır hale getirilmesi, özdevim otomasyon, makinelerin veya bir fabrikanın otomatik tertibatla idare edilmesi,
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OTOMASYON, MAKİNELEŞME:1. İşlemlerin otomatik araçlarla yapılması. 2. Bir yöntemin, işlemin veya teçhizatın otomatik olarak çalışır hale getirilmesi Askeri
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The act or process of converting the controlling of a machine or device to a more automatic system, such as computer or electronic controls, The practice of replacing jobs performed by humans with jobs performed by computers and robots, A technology that allows a client application to create and control an object by using the exposed object's properties and methods, systematic compilation of data based on one or more inputs, The use of electronic or mechanical machines to perform routine functions with minimal human intervention, machinery that has sensing and control devices that enable it to operate automatically, A manufactured product that is made through a series of machines all controlled through sensors, electronics, and computer control, a self powered and self guiding or self correcting mechanism, Using rules to automate tasks, such as updating announcements on certain days, rather than using rules to personalize content (P&M), the condition of being automatically operated or controlled; "automation increases productivity, equipment used to achieve automatic control or operation; "this factory floor is a showcase for automation and robotic equipment", the act of implementing the control of equipment with advanced technology; usually involving electronic hardware; "automation replaces human workers by machines", The automatic, self regulating control of equipment, systems, or processes, the condition of being automatically operated or controlled; "automation increases productivity", The use of machinery in place of human labor, The use of computers to perform tasks previously performed by people, 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 Noun: The automatic operation or control of a process, machine, equipment or system; the mechanical and electronic techniques and equipment used to achieve automatic operation or control; the condition of being automatically controlled or operated, The memorization and playback of changes you make to mixer settings, An ActiveX (OLE) term that refers to a means of manipulating another application's objects by the use of a programming language, most commonly Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), Automatic, as opposed to human, operation or control of a process, equipment or a system; or the techniques and equipment used to achieve this In libraries, automation refers to the process of automating functions such as circulation, cataloging, or acquisitions, the use of computers and machines instead of people to do a job automated (automatic). Term coined about 1946 by a Ford Motor Co. engineer, used to describe a wide variety of systems in which there is a significant substitution of mechanical, electrical, or computerized action for human effort and intelligence. In general usage, automation can be defined as a technology concerned with performing a process by means of programmed commands combined with automatic feedback control (see control system) to ensure proper execution of the instructions. The resulting system is capable of operating without human intervention, A COM-based technology that enables dynamic binding to COM objects at run time Automation was previously called OLE Automation and ActiveX Automation, In consoles, a feature that lets the engineer program control changes (such as fader level) so that upon playback of the multitrack recording these changes happen automatically, Usually refers to "console automation," relatively not-new technology that automates certain functions of sound equipment; consoles, for example, can store specific scenes (certain inputs/outputs at specific levels) and recall them at a later time, The process of sorting and routing mail very quickly using machines, Industry term commonly used to describe the mechanization of various aspects of the die casting process, automatically controlled operation of an apparatus, process, or mechanical or electronic devices that take the place of human organs of observation, effort, and decision, the technique of making an apparatus, a process, or a system operate automatically, Needed to industrialize processes, for higher throughput, greater reliability and often for cost- effectiveness Related terms: LIMS, robotics Drug discovery & development, All aspects involved in using a computer system for such tasks as circulation, cataloging, acquisitions, interlibrary loans, etc, mechanization, use of machinery in place of people,
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The act or process of converting the controlling of a machine or device to a more automatic system, such as computer or electronic controls
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The practice of replacing jobs performed by humans with jobs performed by computers and robots
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A technology that allows a client application to create and control an object by using the exposed object's properties and methods
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systematic compilation of data based on one or more inputs
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The use of electronic or mechanical machines to perform routine functions with minimal human intervention
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machinery that has sensing and control devices that enable it to operate automatically
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A manufactured product that is made through a series of machines all controlled through sensors, electronics, and computer control
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a self powered and self guiding or self correcting mechanism
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Using rules to automate tasks, such as updating announcements on certain days, rather than using rules to personalize content (P&M)
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the condition of being automatically operated or controlled; "automation increases productivity
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equipment used to achieve automatic control or operation; "this factory floor is a showcase for automation and robotic equipment"
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the act of implementing the control of equipment with advanced technology; usually involving electronic hardware; "automation replaces human workers by machines"
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The automatic, self regulating control of equipment, systems, or processes
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the condition of being automatically operated or controlled; "automation increases productivity"
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The use of machinery in place of human labor
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The use of computers to perform tasks previously performed by people
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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 Noun: The automatic operation or control of a process, machine, equipment or system; the mechanical and electronic techniques and equipment used to achieve automatic operation or control; the condition of being automatically controlled or operated
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The memorization and playback of changes you make to mixer settings
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An ActiveX (OLE) term that refers to a means of manipulating another application's objects by the use of a programming language, most commonly Visual Basic for Applications (VBA)
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Automatic, as opposed to human, operation or control of a process, equipment or a system; or the techniques and equipment used to achieve this In libraries, automation refers to the process of automating functions such as circulation, cataloging, or acquisitions
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the use of computers and machines instead of people to do a job automated (automatic). Term coined about 1946 by a Ford Motor Co. engineer, used to describe a wide variety of systems in which there is a significant substitution of mechanical, electrical, or computerized action for human effort and intelligence. In general usage, automation can be defined as a technology concerned with performing a process by means of programmed commands combined with automatic feedback control (see control system) to ensure proper execution of the instructions. The resulting system is capable of operating without human intervention
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A COM-based technology that enables dynamic binding to COM objects at run time Automation was previously called OLE Automation and ActiveX Automation
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In consoles, a feature that lets the engineer program control changes (such as fader level) so that upon playback of the multitrack recording these changes happen automatically
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Usually refers to "console automation," relatively not-new technology that automates certain functions of sound equipment; consoles, for example, can store specific scenes (certain inputs/outputs at specific levels) and recall them at a later time
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The process of sorting and routing mail very quickly using machines
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Industry term commonly used to describe the mechanization of various aspects of the die casting process
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automatically controlled operation of an apparatus, process, or mechanical or electronic devices that take the place of human organs of observation, effort, and decision
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the technique of making an apparatus, a process, or a system operate automatically
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Needed to industrialize processes, for higher throughput, greater reliability and often for cost- effectiveness Related terms: LIMS, robotics Drug discovery & development
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All aspects involved in using a computer system for such tasks as circulation, cataloging, acquisitions, interlibrary loans, etc
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mechanization, use of machinery in place of people isim
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