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This paper examines the role of procedures in operating crewed spacecraft and how procedures can serve as an entry point for spacecraft autonomy. Procedures represent the knowledge necessary to operate a system and are a critical component of crewed spaceflight. Historically, procedures have been executed by humans reading from a piece of paper or a static display. In this paper we describe a new procedure paradigm in which procedures are computer-understandable and can be executed by either humans or computers. This requires new procedure and system representations, development tools, autonomy software and displays. A prototype procedure development and execution system is described and applied to a space station procedure.