Automating The Office (Panel Discussion): user experiences
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This session will describe the experiences of users in implementing the automated office within their companies. The discussions will include descriptions of the approaches taken, the tools implemented, the benefits derived, the problems encountered, and the recommendations for others who soon anticipate introducing the automated office environment in their companies. This session will be followed by a second session describing further user experiences.
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Published: 04 December 1978
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