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To determine: The advantages which a smaller manufacturing company can take from the technology.
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CAD (Computer Aided Design) is a software of computer which is used for the help of creation, modification and optimization of the compute. CAD is used by the company to improve the productivity and quality of design.
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UNDERSTANDING BUSINESS / SIMNET CODE >I<
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