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Tourism ServiceExamples of automation in tourism service industriesDra. Purwanti Dyah Pramanik, M.Si
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A machine that repetitively performs successive steps in a given operation according to a predetermined sequence, condition, and position, and who set information cannot be changed easily, e.g. automatic parking lot gate.
Fixed sequence (F)
A machine that is the same as a fixed-sequence robot but whose set information can be changed easily, e.g. Elevator.
Variable sequence (V)
A machine that can produce operations from memory that were originally executed under human control, e.g. Telephone answering machine.
Playback (P)
A machine that can perform a given task according to asequence, conditions, and a position as commanded by stored instructions that can be programmed easily, e.g. animated characters at an amusement park.
Numerical controlled (N)
A machine with sensory perception devices, such as visual or tactile receptors, that can detect changes in the work environment or task by itself and has its own decision-making abilities, e.g. Automatic lawn sprinkle system at a hotel.
Intelligent (I)
A computer program that uses an interference engine (i.e decision rules) and a knowledge base (i.e. information on a particular subject) to diagnose problems, e.g. maintenance troubleshooting for elevator repair.
Expert system (E)
A system of machines and computers that performs all the physical and intellectual tasks that are reqired to produce a product or deliver a service, e.g. vending machine.
Totally automated system (T)