Examples of automated teller machine in the following topics:
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- Automated teller machines (ATMs) now make it possible for you to do much of your banking whenever you choose .
- In many cases, automated teller machines of different banks are linked together in networks so you can use them when you travel to a different town, another state, or even another country.
- Banks have found online banking so much cheaper than traditional in-bank methods that some have encouraged depositors and other customers to bank from home or via machines by charging them fees for the privilege of talking to a teller!
- Further technological advances have led to the creation of automated banking machines (ABMs).
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- A vending machine can dispense a wide variety of merchandise when the consumer inserts money into it.
- A vending machine is a machine which dispenses items such as snacks, beverages, alcohol, cigarettes, lottery tickets, consumer products and even gold and gems to customers automatically, after the customer inserts currency or credit into the machine .
- The most common form of vending machine, the snack machine, often uses a metal coil which rotates to release an ordered product.
- The main example of a vending machine giving access to all merchandise after paying for one item is a newspaper vending machine (also called vending box) found mainly in the U.S. and Canada.
- These are referred to as automated retail kiosks.
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- The use of scanners in supermarkets and automatic teller machines in banking illustrates the last example.
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- Before machine tools, it was prohibitively expensive to make precision parts, an essential requirement for many machines and interchangeable parts.
- Perhaps the best early example of a productivity increase by machine tools and special purpose machines is the Portsmouth Block Mills.
- Historically important machine tools are the screw-cutting lathe, milling machine, and metal planer (metalworking), which all came into use between 1800 and 1840.
- These technologies automated inventory management.
- Computers did not revolutionize manufacturing because automation, in the form of control systems, had already been in existence for decades.
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- Equipment and labor can be organized into departments such as drilling, punch press, lathe, machining, painting, heat treating, molding, etc.
- Investments in automation and technology are financially justified because the high volume of production spreads out the investment cost over more items/customers.
- The manufacturing requirements are well-understood, capital investment in automation is high, and production volume is extremely high to keep unit production costs as low as possible.
- A cellular process arranges dissimilar machines and equipment together in a line that is dedicated to producing a specific family of products that have similar processing requirements.
- This enables one worker to view multiple machines simultaneously and puts all machines within easy reaching distance.
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- An area of research known as information access aims to automate the processing of large and unwieldy amounts of information and to simplify users' access to it.
- Applicable technologies include information retrieval, text mining, machine translation, and text categorization.
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- Vending machines typically dispense convenience goods, as do automatic teller machines.
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- Distance selling includes mail order, catalogue sales, telephone solicitations, and automated vending.
- You can go to CustomMade.com to purchase a good made specifically for you by one of those same machines.
- Vending machines are another type of non-store retailing.
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- Demand deposit withdrawals can be performed in person, via checks or bank drafts, using automatic teller machines (ATMs), or through online banking.