Education for automation- reaching the right people?
1979
The Role of Analysts in Automation
Commentary
Author Information
Author(s): Peter B. Stockwell
Hypothesis
The implementation of automation in laboratories requires a multidisciplinary approach involving analysts.
Conclusion
Analysts play a crucial role in the automation process, ensuring quality and reliability in results despite the challenges posed by new technologies.
Supporting Evidence
- Analysts must adapt to new roles in automated environments.
- Education in automation is necessary for both analysts and management.
- Communication across disciplines is essential for successful automation.
Takeaway
Analysts need to work closely with technology and management to make sure automated systems work well and produce accurate results.
Potential Biases
Potential bias in the perception of automation's impact on the analyst's role.
Limitations
The commentary does not provide empirical data or specific case studies to support its claims.
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