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Manumation is the automation of paper based processes in public sector and business without improvement regarding its efficiency. [1] Automation of an inefficient process does not lead to an improvement in case of manumation. [2] This term could be seen as a sarcastic description of the digital replication and mimicking of frequently ineffective and even broken paper-based processes in first phase of the societal digitalisation, from 1995 to 2015. [1]
Manumation is also a term for automated systems, which require more manual work than the original manual process. [3]
Origin | Year | Definition |
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Motamarri Saradhi [4] | 1994 | "[M]anumation is the narrow interpretation of the work analysis ... as the study of the existing system in view of computerizing its operations" |
William K. Holstein and Jakov Crnkovic [5] |
2003 | Formula for manumation is "Old Processes plus New Technology equals Expensive Old Processes" |
Hans J. Scholl [6] | 2005 | "[C]omputer-aiding existing processes and procedures, while processes and structures basically [remain] unchanged" |
Computerized transaction processing is the automation of previously manual transactions. [7]
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Manumation is the automation of paper based processes in public sector and business without improvement regarding its efficiency. [1] Automation of an inefficient process does not lead to an improvement in case of manumation. [2] This term could be seen as a sarcastic description of the digital replication and mimicking of frequently ineffective and even broken paper-based processes in first phase of the societal digitalisation, from 1995 to 2015. [1]
Manumation is also a term for automated systems, which require more manual work than the original manual process. [3]
Origin | Year | Definition |
---|---|---|
Motamarri Saradhi [4] | 1994 | "[M]anumation is the narrow interpretation of the work analysis ... as the study of the existing system in view of computerizing its operations" |
William K. Holstein and Jakov Crnkovic [5] |
2003 | Formula for manumation is "Old Processes plus New Technology equals Expensive Old Processes" |
Hans J. Scholl [6] | 2005 | "[C]omputer-aiding existing processes and procedures, while processes and structures basically [remain] unchanged" |
Computerized transaction processing is the automation of previously manual transactions. [7]