what is a computer industry
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The computer or information technology, or IT industry is the range of businesses involved in designing computer hardware and computer networking infrastructures, developing computer software, manufacturing computer components, and providing information technology (IT)
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❋ Computers In Industry :-
➠ Computers have had a major impact in industries where products are designed and manufactured. Computer Aided Design (CAD) is used to develop products.
Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)is used to produce them.
➠ Factory floors are becoming increasingly occupied by computers used for many purposes including inventory control and planning and process control. computers are also used to run robots that create,finish, assemble, test products and their components.
➠ To help visualise what a building's design will really will be like when it's built computer is walk-through is prepared.
➠ Training programs in business and various organisations are huge and expensive. To save money and improve performance companies are using Computer based training (CBT) to train people on procedures and techniques they need to know in their jobs.
➠ Computers have had a major impact in industries where products are designed and manufactured. Computer Aided Design (CAD) is used to develop products.
Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM)is used to produce them.
➠ Factory floors are becoming increasingly occupied by computers used for many purposes including inventory control and planning and process control. computers are also used to run robots that create,finish, assemble, test products and their components.
➠ To help visualise what a building's design will really will be like when it's built computer is walk-through is prepared.
➠ Training programs in business and various organisations are huge and expensive. To save money and improve performance companies are using Computer based training (CBT) to train people on procedures and techniques they need to know in their jobs.
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