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OPTION C: CAD/CAM C8 – Social, Moral, Economic, and Environmental Aspects

OPTION C: CAD/CAM C8 – Social, Moral, Economic, and Environmental Aspects

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Page 1: OPTION C: CAD/CAM C8 – Social, Moral, Economic, and Environmental Aspects

OPTION C: CAD/CAMC8 – Social, Moral, Economic, and Environmental Aspects

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Discuss how CAD allows for working 24 hours a day every day across time zones.

Consider global communication systems and how these can be used to enable 24‑hour working in different nations.

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Discuss how CAD allows for flexibleworking in any location.

Consider the use of laptops, mobile communication systems and the ability to work while on the move.

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Outline how CAD has changed the role of the designer in the design process.

A designer multi-tasks, For example…

Creates a variety of models Integrates the business of design with the

creative aspects.

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Outline how CAD has changed the nature of the designer–client relationship.

Closer relationship Exchange of information and ideas Client more involved in the design

process.

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CAD has changed the nature of design education.

More scope for students For example

Sophisticated modelling techniques.

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The effect of CAM on the labour force.

Consider… Unemployment 24‑hour working.

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CAM has changed the type and range of product.

Consider accuracy Sophistication Reliability.

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Some products are manufactured by CAM while others may be made using traditional manufacturing techniques.

Consider costs… Complexity of outcome Flexibility of workforce Assembly The use of mechanization.

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Discuss how rapid prototyping andother CAM techniques reduce the useof natural resources.

Consider… Additive

manufacture Reduced research

and development The manufacture

of sample goods to be used in trials.

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Implications of computerized manufacture on the infringement of copyright and patent laws.

Include ease of copying Security Changing designs.