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15 December, 05:58

Ideally, the process of technological design should be cost-effective and time-effective. However, sometimes this is simply not possible, and trade-offs are necessary. Explain the trade-offs SciTech may have to make to complete the project.

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  1. 15 December, 06:11
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    This is what i used, and i got it right: "Since the project is about time efficiency they should probably go with Camilla it isn't that big of a price difference either way and they'll get it done more than two times faster for only a 50 dollar price difference."
  2. 15 December, 06:16
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    A trade-off is a situation where one thing steps up while another steps down; or it can also be a decision that imply dropping the quality of a design in order to gain something else.

    Companies sometimes re-organize their logistics in in order to improve certain areas or infrastructure.

    The project of SciTech, (a well known Multi-disciplinary organisation specializing in biotechnology), of reducing the carbon footprint from transport, requires a combination of new vehicle technologies, behavioral changes and investments on the generation of renewable energy.

    So they need to double the production of renewable electricity, or convert a portion of the agricultural ground to bio-fuel production. in order to sustain low carbon transport with other energy sources around.
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