Automation: an informational report
Abstract
Chapter I. Automation: An idea or an Era?;
Chapter II. Automation: What is it?;
Chapter III. Automation: From Where?;
Chapter IV. Automation: Office Utopia?;
Chapter V. Automation: Labor's Debacle?;
Chapter VI. Automation: Management's Headache?;
Chapter VII. Automation: An Aid to Government's Bigness?;
Chapter VIII. Automation: Can it be Concluded?
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