"manumation" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: Blend of manual + automation Etymology templates: {{blend|en|manual|automation}} Blend of manual + automation Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} manumation (uncountable)
  1. (business, nonstandard) Applying technology to automate a business process that produces the same results as the manual process before automation. Tags: nonstandard, uncountable Categories (topical): Business
    Sense id: en-manumation-en-noun-nlPD~W0k Categories (other): English blends, English entries with incorrect language header Topics: business

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          "text": "1999, Frank Sklarsky (interviewee), “DaimlerChrysler: Revving the Finance Engine”, Financial Executive\nOne operating tip: \"Always move from manumation to automation,\" Sklarsky advises. \"Any time there's a piece of information, record it once. Then you can funnel it where it needs to go and let the computer do the reporting.\""
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          "text": "2003 April, Kalle Kangas, Business Strategies for Information Technology Management, page 179, Idea Group Inc., IRM Press\nIndeed, without a firm connection to good external benchmarks (best practice, best-of-class indicators) companies can fall victim to manumation, simply automating old, outdated processes."
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          "text": "2005, Maria A. Wimmer, ed. Electronic Government: 4th International Conference, EGOV 2005, Copenhagen, Denmark, page 5 - citing L. Mohan and W. K. Holstein, Decision support systems: an applications perspective. Albany: Unpublished draft, 1998.\nIn contrast, the \"manumation\" of processes through traditional MIS never facilitated such rapid change in strategy and structure."
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