Manumation is the automation of paper based processes in public sector and business without improvement regarding its efficiency.1 Automation of an inefficient process does not lead to an improvement in case of manumation.2 This term could be seen as a sarcastic description of the digital replication and mimicking of frequently ineffective and even broken paper-based processes in first phase of the societal digitalisation, from 1995 to 2015.1
Manumation is also a term for automated systems, which require more manual work than the original manual process.3
Definitions
| Origin | Year | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Motamarri Saradhi4 | 1994 | "[M]anumation is the narrow interpretation of the work analysis ... as the study of the existing system in view of computerizing its operations" |
| William K. Holstein and Jakov Crnkovic5 |
2003 | Formula for manumation is "Old Processes plus New Technology equals Expensive Old Processes" |
| Hans J. Scholl6 | 2005 | "[C]omputer-aiding existing processes and procedures, while processes and structures basically [remain] unchanged" |
Examples
Computerized transaction processing is the automation of previously manual transactions.7
References
References
- Scholl, Hans J. (19 February 2020). "Digital Government: Looking Back and Ahead on a Fascinating Domain of Research and Practice". Digital Government: Research and Practice. 1 (1): 7:1–7:12. doi:10.1145/3352682. ISSN 2691-199X. S2CID 211519497.
- Zandin, Diane (14 February 2010). "Evaluation and Development of Selection Criteria to Guide Organizational Selection of a Project Management Maturity Model". Regis University Student Publications (Comprehensive Collection).
- Niemann, Johan (2013). Development of a reconfigurable assembly system with enhanced control capabilities and virtual commissioning (Thesis). Bloemfontein : Central University of Technology, Free State. hdl:11462/184.
- Saradhi, Motamarri (April 1994). "Re-Engineer: If It Wasn't Engineered!". ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes. 19 (2): 17. doi:10.1145/181628.969585. ISSN 0163-5948. S2CID 5311983.
- Holstein, William K.; Crnkovic, Jakov (2005). "Measurement Issues in Decision Support Systems". Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, First Edition: 1906–1911. doi:10.4018/978-1-59140-553-5.ch336. ISBN 978-1-59140-553-5.
- Scholl, Hans Jochen (2005). "Organizational Transformation Through E-Government: Myth or Reality?". Electronic Government. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 3591. Springer. pp. 1–11. doi:10.1007/11545156_1. ISBN 978-3-540-28466-6.
- Barzilai-Nahon, Karine; Scholl, Hans Jochen (2010). "Siblings of a Different Kind: E-Government and E-Commerce". Electronic Government. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 6228. pp. 25–37. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-14799-9_3. ISBN 978-3-642-14798-2.