Abstract
This paper describes an activity model for dimensional inspection planning that bridges the gap between product design and the dimensional measurement of manufactured products. Functionally, this model specifies requirements for developing a part of a product data exchange standards that enables design, inspection resource, and measurement date to be exchanged among computer aided design systems, computer aided process planning systems, and coordinate measuring systems. A set of diagrams has been generated to represent the activity and its sub-activities, inputs, outputs, controls, and mechanisms, when such inspection planning is based on technologies of product data exchange, process planning, and information modeling.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of Concurrent Engineering: Research and Applications Conference and Application
Keywords
dimensional measurement, manufacturing, product design
Citation
Feng, S.
(1994),
Dimensional Inspection Planning Based on Product Data Standards, Proceedings of Concurrent Engineering: Research and Applications Conference and Application, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=821113 (Accessed April 28, 2026)
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