Operations Management, Student Value Edition & Student Cd For Operations Management
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ISBN: 9780133407983
Author: HEIZER, Jay
Publisher: Pearson College Div 2013-03-08
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To determine: The3-ways in which computer-aided design (CAD) benefits a design engineer.
Introduction: Computer-aided design (CAD) is a software used by engineers, drafters and other drawing professionals to create precision drawing and technical illustrations.
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