You are right. This is much more an administrative concern than a physical one—ad-hoc software deployment is merely bad practice, in manufacturing at scale it is actually impossible—but then again I can’t imagine automation software falling into the ad-hoc category. I am also skeptical of the value of bringing up how software is made at all, when the point is that it is really fast compared to physical products.
You are right. This is much more an administrative concern than a physical one—ad-hoc software deployment is merely bad practice, in manufacturing at scale it is actually impossible—but then again I can’t imagine automation software falling into the ad-hoc category. I am also skeptical of the value of bringing up how software is made at all, when the point is that it is really fast compared to physical products.