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ISO 10314:1990

ISO 10314:1990 Industrial automation – Shop floor production – Part 1: Reference model for standardization and a methodology for identification of requirements

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Description

Presents and describes a means of identifying where new or revised manufacturing standards may be required. Establishes a reference model which is then used as the basis for developing a methodology for the identification and extraction of areas for standards. The field of interest is the manufacture of discrete parts and in particular the production of these parts. This model provides a conceptual framework for understanding manufacturing and can be used to identify areas of standards necessary to integrate manufacturing systems.

Edition

1

Published Date

1990-12-13

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

8

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

Presents and describes a means of identifying where new or revised manufacturing standards may be required. Establishes a reference model which is then used as the basis for developing a methodology for the identification and extraction of areas for standards. The field of interest is the manufacture of discrete parts and in particular the production of these parts. This model provides a conceptual framework for understanding manufacturing and can be used to identify areas of standards necessary to integrate manufacturing systems.

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