Abstract

Two case studies of advanced computer aided manufacturing systems are presented briefly. In both cases the requirements of quality control & assurance are very high: a detailed assembly protocol showing the origin of every assembled part is necessary as the manufactured parts are safety-critical in their later environment. This documentation of origin can most easily and in the safest way be obtained during the manufacturing process, or alternatively, it can be defined in advance and serve as a very detailed work plan for the manufacturing process. The possibilities and potential problems of both approaches for acquisition of these data for quality assurance (QA) are discussed.

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