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The Working Group considers the factual effects of computerization of professional skills as a very serious threat to a sound human development in work. On the other hand the Working Group maintains that computerization may bring new opportunities for enlarging and using human skills.
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Briefs, U., Kjaer, J., Rigal, JL. (1985). IFIP TC 9 — Working Group 1 “Computers and Work” Conclusions and Recommendations from the Workshop on the Effects of Computerization on Professional Skills. In: Briefs, U., Kjaer, J., Rigal, JL. (eds) Computerization and Work. IFIP State-of-the-Art Reports. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70453-6_17
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