Additive manufacturing (3-D printing) is an extension of:
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computer-aided design. |
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modular design. |
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concurrent engineering. |
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quality function deployment. |
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robust design. |
The correct answer is a computer-aided design since it uses data-based software to build or manufacture objects.
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Robust design: A) designs products in easily segmented components. B) must be a computer-aided design (CAD). C) has a related extension called 3-D printing. D) ensures that small variations in production do not negatively affect the product. E) is the same as modular design.
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