Computer-Aided Manufacturing (Quick Revision) Flashcards

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Define: Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)

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Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) is an approach to manufacturing that uses computers.

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State two possible problems of adopting CAM.

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  • The cost of purchasing equipment

* The cost of training staff

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State two advantages of adopting CAM.

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  • Faster, more accurate production

* Better stock control and reordering

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What is meant by CAD? State one benefit.

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Computer-aided design;

Less need for prototypes

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State three examples of how IT can improve communications.

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  • E-mail
  • Internet
  • Intranet
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What is the Examiner’s note for Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)?

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CAM provides greater flexibility for firms. It can enable them to produce a wider range if products more quickly and to change over from producing one model to another more rapidly, as well as generally increases efficiency.

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What is the Evaluation point for Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM)?

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The need for flexible manufacturing is increasing as customers want more choice and more tailor-made products. They want to choose their own colours, design and features and CAM can help firms to provide this.

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