Computer-aided manufacturing
Computer-aided manufacture (CAM) is the use of computers to control machines when creating a product.[1][2][3] It may also refer to the use of a computer to help planning.
Advantages and disadvantages
Advantages | Disadvantages |
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Creates a neater product | Software could crash |
Less chances to make a mistake | Need to train people to use it |
Takes less time to make the product than by hand | Puts people out of jobs because there will only need to be a few employees |
Examples where CAM is used
Related pages
References
- Chang, T. C., & Wysk, R. A. (1997). Computer-aided manufacturing. Prentice Hall PTR.
- Sarcar, M. M. M., Rao, K. M., & Narayan, K. L. (2008). Computer aided design and manufacturing. PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd..
- Groover, M., & Zimmers, E. W. J. R. (1983). CAD/CAM: computer-aided design and manufacturing. Pearson Education.
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