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The Social Dimension of Computer-Integrated Manufacturing: An Extended Comment

The effect of computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) on working conditions depends on the way in which the technologies are designed to fit operator requirements, work organization, and organizational objectives. Recent attempts to promote skill-based human-centered approaches to CIM design are aim...

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Published in:International labour review 1991, Vol.130 (3), p.373-392
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Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Computers
Employment
Humanization
Implications
Job enrichment
Labor Relations
Man Machine Systems
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Manycountries
Quality of Working Life
Social policy
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Work Environment
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