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What are the three major categories of computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) systems?
 
  A) robotics, engineering systems, and manufacturing administration
  B) design, factory operations, and engineering systems
  C) manufacturing administration, factory operations, and design
  D) engineering systems, manufacturing administration, and factory operations

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What are some of the problems related to modeling domain?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

1. How to accurately represent the problem domain, regardless of the solution.
2. How to be understood by very different audiences: clients, domain experts, analysts, designers, and coders.
3. How to keep control of modeling inventory so that the models stay up-to-date and are easy to find.
4. How to be effective at both ends of the modeling spectrum: general views that identify the scope and detailed views that can be used as engineering blueprints.



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