Effects Of Technological Developments Flashcards

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Manufacturing impact on society

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  • 1765 steam engine built, marked the start of the Industrial Revolution.
  • many new types of workers needed, including professional designers.
  • increased populations, more products needed quickly.
  • time consuming one off products replaced with mass produced products.
  • products previously only obtainable by the rich now available to working people.
  • modern mass consumer society
  • throwaway culture formed
  • mass consumerism developed in 1930’s
  • as living standards increased, so did demand.
  • advertising , design and market research became important.
  • teenagers after WW2
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Marketing strategies used on children

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  • kids are growing older younger
  • gotta catch ‘em all’, releasing more to make people want to buy new/full sets.
  • culture of cool
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Built-in obsolescence

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  • designed to fail or not update
  • stimulates consumer demand
  • sustainable companies update products for as long as possible
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Mass productions effect on employment

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  • high skill crafts people replaced by mechanised factories and lower skilled less paid workers.
  • has lead to poverty and loss of jobs
  • jobs split into high skilled technicians and low skilled manual roles
  • low skilled jobs repetitive and poor job satisfaction
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Technical obsolescence

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Companies made to release improvements to stay ahead of competition

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Postponed obsolescence

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Launch new product even though they have the technology to release a better product

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Physical obsolescence

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Design of product determines its life span

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Style obsolescence

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Current styles age faster than needed

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Computer integrated manufacturing

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  • CIM or autofacturing
  • a programable manufacturing method designed to link CAD, CAM, industrial robotics, and machine manufacturing using unattended processing workstations.
  • offers uninterrupted operation from raw materials to finished product, with the added benefits of quality assurance and automated assembly.
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CIM effects

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  • reduces development and manufacturing times
  • uses right amount of copies/products to satisfy clients needs.
  • designs can be collaborated, digitally shown to clients, then printing plates made quickly.
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XML

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Extensible markup language
- offers the ability to provide improved compatibility for files generated in different software packages.

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Integrated realisation

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  • design tools like Fine Element Analysis (FEA) or Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) used in the early stages of design.
  • calculates the impact of decisions being made at the design stage.
  • better than waiting until the end to carry out simulations.
  • quicker, problems can be seen earlier
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VR

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  • provides an environment where more realism can be experienced.
  • gloves with sensory feedback and 3D headsets
  • designers can shape virtual material with there hands
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Technology has improved due to

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  • micro processors that allow more circuitry to be included in each chip
  • increased functionality
  • increased power
  • better battery technology
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Advanced integrated circuits

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Allows more circuitry to be included on each microchip, increasing functionality and power

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Advanced battery technology

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Include lithium ion rechargeable batteries, providing a lightweight means of storing a lot of energy. Leads to smaller and thinner fuel cells.

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Advanced liquid crystal displays

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Enables colour screens to be brighter, thinner and require a much smaller current. Greater energy efficiency in smaller housing.

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Miniaturisation

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  • wide spread use has lead to advances in manufacturing which has reduced unit costs
  • advances have lead to products being multifunctional