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Business automation Edgar mayo Raúl Gómez Luis Raúl Sánchez

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Business automationEdgar mayo

Raúl Gómez

Luis Raúl Sánchez

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Book.

Ramón Moreno.

2° Edición Ampliada y actualizada.

Alfaomega editorial.

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Business automation

• Early indications of automation dates back to the 1500 BC, in search of work endorse or transferred, human effects or movements to other elements, devices, tools or any other means for these so made.

• It is the purpose of business automation was to facilitate and speed up the pace of production in factories, thus becoming more efficient and effective.

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• The implied enterprise automation less human effort, increased production and reduced times of scrimmage. The birth of the Industrial Revolution, the great acceptance by automation took place within the repetitive processes and especially in assembly lines specifically targeted the Automotive Sector.

• Como concepción tuvo su origen en Detroit cuando la Ford Motor C. a fines del 1946 Del S. Harder revisaba los Planes de la nuevas Fabricaciones y adopta nuevos métodos y mecanismos para la reducción del manipuleo del hombre con los de las máquinas y a esto le llamo "Automatización).

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Definition.

• Initially we can say that the Ford Motor C. defined "as

the art of applying mechanical devices for handling

workpieces in and out of the equipment to handle

workpieces between two operations to remove junk,

and to perform these tasks in sync with production

equipment so that the production can be fully or

partially controlled by command control boards

located at strategic points in the factory. "

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• Defining Automation takes several ramifications, but one of them is that

automation is primarily on generating from the design of any system able to

carry out repetitive tasks performed by man, and by synchronized actions,

verify and monitor different operations in his actions, all assisted

programmable or non-programmable system and not dependent on human

elements in them.

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• One element of the automation is that the sensors are monitoring and

detection controls the various movements act where locators fixed to the

operating element for executing the repetitive tasks.

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Evolution.

• The evolution of mechanics, electronics, and the emergence of Cybernetics

and Informatics (Chips and Computer) Communications with and

complementary to the sciences related to industry techniques.