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Enumerate at least 10 applications of instrumentation in any field and discuss how


instrumentation on that particular areas are helping / functioning for…

a. Ease of operation

b. Increase productivity

= You may think you're pretty good at gauging how much time you're spending on various tasks.
However, some research suggests only around 17 percent of people are able to accurately
estimate the passage of time. A tool like Rescue Time can help by letting you know exactly how
much time you spend on daily tasks, including social media, email, word processing, and apps.

c. Reduce human workforce

= The modern economy was built on automation, so it's natural to assume that the future will be
defined by automation as well. It seems like every week there's a new study or think piece about
the job-destroying potential of robotics and artificial intelligence.

But our collective obsession with job-stealing robots can cause us to overestimate the impact of
automation — and obscure an important point about the economy. In many service industries,
human labor is a mark of luxury.

d. Better output

= He felt that while paid work did not directly influence depression, when he 'felt down' his work
performance suffered which consequently exacerbated depression: It does definitely, like my
productivity goes down quite a lot and if I'm feeling down I'm not working as well which in turn
makes me feel even more down because I feel I should be producing a better output of work.

e. Accuracy

= freedom from mistake or error : correctness checked the novel for historical accuracy. 2a :
conformity to truth or to a standard or model : exactness impossible to determine with accuracy
the number of casualties. b : degree of conformity of a measure to a standard or a true value —
compare precision entry 1 sense 

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