Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)
What are the answers to these two questions?
Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) has advantages over conventional manufacturing approaches under many conditions. Which of the following is not such a condition?
when homogeneous parts are manufactured
when frequent design changes are made
when the manufacturing process is complex
when expert operator skills and close control are required
Computer integrated manufacturing systems result in
decreased engineering design costs
decreased equipment utilization
reduced work-in-process
improved quality
What are the answers to these two questions?
Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) has advantages over conventional manufacturing approaches under many conditions. Which of the following is not such a condition?
when homogeneous parts are manufactured
when frequent design changes are made
when the manufacturing process is complex
when expert operator skills and close control are required
Computer integrated manufacturing systems result in
decreased engineering design costs
decreased equipment utilization
reduced work-in-process
improved quality
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