
doi: 10.2172/10148928
This paper points out a weakness frequently encountered in communication between Engineering Documents and Manufacturing Practices. In addition this paper gives an overview of a symbolic language designed to provide important communication between the Engineering Document and the Manufacturing process for every part and assembly. It will define the application of the characters used. Unlike the English language where the same word can have several meanings, the characters used in this symbolic language have only one.
Facilities, 420200, And Techniques, Computing, Information Handling, Geometry, Equipment, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, Communications, 620, Design 990300, Engineering, And Information Science, 42 Engineering, Standardized Terminology, Information Systems
Facilities, 420200, And Techniques, Computing, Information Handling, Geometry, Equipment, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, Communications, 620, Design 990300, Engineering, And Information Science, 42 Engineering, Standardized Terminology, Information Systems
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