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~ 1IIIn 1IIIfi               VOLUME 12    NUMBER 3   SEPT 1972




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       by John Minck and Neil Neilson
It has finally happened. Automation is
knocking at the door of calibration
laboratories.
For many years most of us have
watched      automation       moving
through production facilities, ma-
chine shops, and some times quality
control labs and engineering labs.
We've seen computers proliferating
in data centers, not only for payroll
and inventory matters, but begin-
ning to move into instrumentation
and data-taking with ever increasing
speed. As repair and calibration
technicians, we may have smugly sat
back and said to ourselves that
                                          trend to see what it means in   human        istrative systems presently set up
they'll never automate my job,
                                          terms. A lot of times a good    way to       for inventory calibration recall.
largely because of its intricate inter-
                                          do this is to write down just   what it   3. A way of relieving the routine and
actions of knowledge, training, and
                                          represents and what it does     not re-      tedious procedures that require
instrument complexity.
                                          present.                                     so much knob twiddling and
But now several well-known com-                                                        meter reading.
panies have recognized the potential      Computer aided testing is:
of such automatic calibration sys-        1. A way of coping with tremen-           An automatic system is nol:
tems and are starting to put them on         dously    increasing instrument        1. A substitute for human judgment
a production basis. Hewlett-Packard          complexity and workloads which            on quality and performance of an
is no exception for we have been             threaten to overwhelm the opera-          instrument.
working hard to implement the idea           tion of typical calibration labs.      2. A substitute for the diagnostic
of computerized testing.                  2. A system for handling volumes of          skills of an experienced techni-
This might be a good time to take a          data and test card information,           cian.
direct look at this dramatic new             and linking directly with admin-       3. A job threat for the technician
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