Journal of Machine and Computing


Critical Evaluation of the Cloud-Based Design and Manufacture



Journal of Machine and Computing

Received On : 10 March 2021

Revised On : 20 April 2021

Accepted On : 02 June 2021

Published On : 05 October 2021

Volume 01, Issue 04

Pages : 165-171


Abstract


This article examines Cloud-based Design and Manufacturing from a critical standpoint (CBDM). Cloud technology has lately found its way into the realm of computer-assisted product creation. Corporations could explore substituting existing own CAD software licences with Design software as a cloud - based service as the first part of implementation. Installing a CAD program via the cloud on a carrier's server and incurring a miniscule proportion of the initial licensing price on a pay-per-use basis is definitely tempting. Furthermore, time and money-consuming software upgrades and operational issues are no longer an issue. We provide an introduction of cloud technology and the intrinsic features that drive its usage in both the business and education domains for dispersed and interactive design and production. Cloud Technology is a hotly debated Information Technology (IT) model that is expected to have a major effect on how businesses are run in the future. While cloud technology was first proposed in the late 60s, it was only recently that it became a viable part of day-to-day IT systems, thanks to the Internet's increasing prevalence and other modern improvements in information communication technology (ICT).


Keywords


Cloud-based Design and Manufacture (CBDM), Information Technology (IT), Computer-Assisted Design (CAD)


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Abirami.S.K and J.Keerthika, “Critical Evaluation of the Cloud-Based Design and Manufacture”, Journal of Machine and Computing, vol.1, no.4, pp. 165-171, October 2021. doi: 10.53759/7669/jmc202101019.


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