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dautomatisation

Dautomatisation, commonly written d’automatisation in French, denotes the systematic use of technology to perform tasks and processes with minimal human intervention. It spans industrial automation, software automation, and the automation of organizational workflows. As a component of digital transformation, dautomatisation aims to increase efficiency, reliability, and scalability while reducing manual error and repetitive labor.

Core technologies include programmable logic controllers (PLC) and SCADA for physical processes, robotics and autonomous machines,

Benefits of dautomatisation include higher throughput, improved accuracy, enhanced safety, and better data collection for performance

and
software-based
automation
such
as
robotic
process
automation
(RPA),
workflow
and
business
process
management
(BPM)
platforms,
and
integration
tools
that
connect
applications
and
data.
More
recently,
artificial
intelligence
and
machine
learning
are
used
to
enhance
decision-making,
monitoring,
and
optimization
within
automated
systems.
Applications
are
widespread,
notably
in
manufacturing
and
logistics,
where
automated
lines
and
inventory
systems
operate
continuously,
as
well
as
in
energy,
healthcare,
finance,
and
IT
operations
where
process
automation
reduces
routine
workloads
and
accelerates
services.
analysis.
Challenges
include
initial
cost,
system
interoperability,
security
and
privacy
risks,
and
the
need
for
new
skills
and
governance
to
manage
automated
processes.
The
trend
is
moving
toward
intelligent
automation
and
hyperautomation,
combining
AI,
RPA,
and
advanced
analytics
to
automate
more
complex
workflows
across
organizations.