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Automation is a word used to describe the computerization of creating systems or process that are self regulating or self contained, so that a group of single processes can be initialized from a single action, and that result may be used in a larger process.
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Increasingly important in the digital space to help smooth a number of functions such as social data gathering, form filling, and any other redundant experience that might dull participation culture. Automation also helps to make Impossible Feasts more tantalizing to the user.
 
Increasingly important in the digital space to help smooth a number of functions such as social data gathering, form filling, and any other redundant experience that might dull participation culture. Automation also helps to make Impossible Feasts more tantalizing to the user.
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Revision as of 19:41, 5 June 2011

Definition

Automation is a word used to describe the computerization of creating systems or process that are self regulating or self contained, so that a group of single processes can be initialized from a single action, and that result may be used in a larger process.

Increasingly important in the digital space to help smooth a number of functions such as social data gathering, form filling, and any other redundant experience that might dull participation culture. Automation also helps to make Impossible Feasts more tantalizing to the user.