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Reasons for Implementing a CAD System .

 Reasons for Implementing a CAD System 

1. To increase in the productivity of the designer:-

                                                                            The CAD improves the productivity of the designer to visualize the product and its components, parts and reduces time required in synthesizing, analyzing and documenting the design.


 2. To improve the quality of design:-

o CAD system permits a more detailed engineering analysis and a large no. of design alternatives can be investigated. 

 o The design errors are also reduced because of the greater accuracy provided by system

 3. To improve communication in design:- 

                                                        The use of a CAD system provides better engineering drawings, more standardization in drawing, better documentation of design, few drawing errors. 


 4. To create a data base for manufacturing:-

                                                                In the process of creating the documentation for the product design, much of the required data base to manufacture the product can be created.


 5.Improves the efficiency of design:- 

                                                               It improves the efficiency of design process and the wastages at the design stage can be reduced.

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