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Define task variability and task analyzability.
 
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Which of the following techniques controls the changeover from one operation to another by means of the commands given to the machines through computer software and eliminates the need to retool machines physically?
 
  A) computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM)
  B) computer-aided materials management (CAMM)
  C) computer-aided design (CAD)
  D) JIT inventory systems



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