English
warn|neologism
Etymology
Blend of manual and automation
Noun
en-noun
- context|business|nonstandard Applying technology to automate a business process that produces the same results as the manual process before automation.
Quotations
1999 , Frank Sklarsky (interviewee), �DaimlerChrysler?: Revving the Finance Engine�, Financial Executive
2003 April, Kalle Kangas, Business Strategies for Information Technology Management, page 179, Idea Group Inc., IRM Press
2005, Maria A. Wimmer, Electronic Government: 4th International Conference, EGOV 2005, Copenhagen, Denmark, page 5
:In contrast, the "manumation" of processes through traditional MIS never facilitated such rapid change in strategy and structure.
2006, C. Cristian Wulf, CFO Insights: Enabling High Performance Through Leading Practices for Finance ERP, page v, John Wiley and Sons
References
1998, L. Mohan and W. K. Holstein, Decision support systems: An applications per-spective, unpublished draft, Albany
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