AUTOMATION AND ITS USES IN ACCOUNTING SECTOR

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Sudhir Allam

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In recent times there has been compulsion in terms of automation and what impacts it brings to employees. However, automatic operation with a deeper meaning means using computers and equipment to perform business-related tasks. The automation installation process can involve one or more companies' services, and the automation machine can integrate simple sensors into a sophisticated device such as robots. Many small businesses are struggling to find an automation process to improve their product. The main reason to do the automation delivery process is to increase productivity and increase low-performance variability. In addition to manufacturing, the business is doing automation to control the hazardous work environment and reduce high labor costs. However, the decision of the company to conduct dynamic processes is constrained by social and economic considerations. Also, the automation process is complicated. For a company to gain a competitive advantage, it must put in place a good planning strategy and invest in new technologies to achieve its goals

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Sudhir Allam, “AUTOMATION AND ITS USES IN ACCOUNTING SECTOR ”, IEJRD - International Multidisciplinary Journal, vol. 2, no. 5, p. 4, Nov. 2017.

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