JOURNAL ARTICLE

Factors impacting the evolution of office automation

S.L. Teger

Year: 1983 Journal:   Proceedings of the IEEE Vol: 71 (4)Pages: 503-511   Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Abstract

This paper examines some of the market factors which will be central to the evolution of Office Automation (OA). Corporate motivation to implement OA is related to their basic goal of improving profitability. White collar worker needs are positioned in the larger context of their working environment and what is personally important to them. Based upon the substantial portion of office Worker time spent in interpersonal communications, their three leading activity areas of voice communications, meetings, and document communications are described in terms of problems with current processes and generic solutions. Due to the benefits of automating an entire business communications cycle, desirable tools are envisioned as logically integrating multiple applications and modes of communication. Future evolution, relying upon systems architectures which encourage user customization and modular growth, will increasingly provide workable systems solutions to the problems of information handling.

Keywords:
Office automation Context (archaeology) Automation Modular design Profitability index Personalization Interpersonal communication Computer science Communications system Process management Business Telecommunications Engineering Knowledge management World Wide Web

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28
Cited By
11.57
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
4
Refs
0.99
Citation Normalized Percentile
Is in top 1%
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Citation History

Topics

Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Industrial Automation and Control Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
Elevator Systems and Control
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering

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