The third allocation strategy is to allocate each function in a way that maximizes economicefficiency.
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Therefore, this automation strategy definesthe roles and responsibilities of users in terms of automation instead of the other way around.
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First, byautomating everything that can be automated, the user is left with functions that, by definition, thedesigners find hard, expensive, or difficult to automate.
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The first strategy is called maximum automation. Here, each task that can be automated is allo-cated to a machine.
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The aim is to increase efficiency, reduce costs, or both.
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