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Semi-automation

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Semi-Automation is a process or procedure that is performed by the combined activities of man and machine with both human and machine steps typically orchestrated by a computer.

Industrial Processes may be fully manual, semi-automated, or fully automated. Semi-automation may vary in its degree of manual and automated steps.

Semi-automated processes are typically orchestrated by a computer which sends messages to the worker at the time in which he should perform a step. The computer typically waits for feedback that the human performed step has been completed via either a human-machine interface or via electronic sensors distributed within the process. Computers within semi-automated processes may either directly control machinery or send signals to machinery distributed within the process.

The orchestrating computer within semi-automated processes orchestrates processes by instructing the worker, providing electronic communication and control to process equipment, tools, or machines, as well as performs data management to record and check that the process meets the established process requirements.