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Summary from the 85th Plenary for ISO/TC 184/SC 4

Jennifer Herron, Digital Metrology Standards Consortium Board Director and Action Engineering CEO, attended the 85th Plenary for ISO/TC 184/SC 4 on behalf of the DMSC as a Class-A Liaison held in St. Dennis, France in June 2023. She shares with us her notes on the meeting discussions, as well as her presentation. ISO/TC 184/SC 4 is the ISO committee that…



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DMSC Representation at ISO TC 184

DMSC will be represented at the upcoming ISO TC 184 event in Paris (Saint-Denis, France) June 12 – 15, 2023. Jennifer Herron, Action Engineering CEO and DMSC Board Member, has been designated as an official DMSC Liaison to ISO. The event will include the Plenary Meeting of ISO/TC 184 and its subcommittees, working groups, and task forces. The International Organization…



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Next Version QIF: Phase 1, Final Report

The final report of the Next QIF planning project (Phase 1) is being drafted by Dr. Tom Kramer. Phase 1 is essentially a project to identify WHAT are the proposed changes to QIF 3.0, which of them should be made, and how shall those changes be designated (QIF 3.1 or QIF 4.0). Over the last few weeks, as feedback from…



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Next Version QIF Meeting

Tom Kramer will lead the Digital Metrology Standards Consortium's efforts to update the Quality Information Framework standard. We are currently in Phase 1. Phase 1 of the project will identify what QIF issues/enhancements could be put into a “minor” QIF release, and what upgrades would have to wait for a “major” QIF release. From that analysis a determination would be…



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Next Gen QIF Planning Continues

QIF Project Manager Tom Kramer's efforts to identify and categorize features, functions, and updates to QIF 3.0 continue. He has been conducting various meetings and leading conversations with a wide variety of QIF implementers. Through that process, Tom has identified 109 items/issues that will be considered as potential upgrades to QIF 3.0, yet to be designated as either QIF 3.1…



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QIF Tech Series Coffee Chat

Presentation Topic: Learn How to Use the Bill of Characteristics (BoC) as Your Digital Twin Catalyst Presented by: Jennifer Herron, Action Engineering Watch Now: Click Here   Abstract Catalyze the digital thread with feedback loops made possible by MBD plus QIF to establish an interoperable and automatable Bill of Characteristics (BoC). The Quality Information Framework Version 3.0 defines the BoC…



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Next Version QIF Meeting

Tom Kramer will lead the Digital Metrology Standards Consortium's efforts to update the Quality Information Framework standard. We are currently in Phase 1. Phase 1 of the project will identify what QIF issues/enhancements could be put into a “minor” QIF release, and what upgrades would have to wait for a “major” QIF release. From that analysis a determination would be…



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Next Version QIF Meeting

Tom Kramer will lead the Digital Metrology Standards Consortium's efforts to update the Quality Information Framework standard. We are currently in Phase 1. Phase 1 of the project will identify what QIF issues/enhancements could be put into a “minor” QIF release, and what upgrades would have to wait for a “major” QIF release. From that analysis a determination would be…



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QIF Tech Series Coffee Chat

Presentation Topic: Digital Calibration Certificates & the Quality Information Framework Presented by: Robert Brown, Mitutoyo Ed Morse, UNC Charlotte Watch Now: Click Here   Abstract A description how the Quality Information Framework (QIF) can be used for a secure interoperable standard to exchange metrology equipment calibration certificate information. This presentation will include an overview of the work being done globally…



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DMSC Announces New Exploratory Task Group

The DMSC is pleased to announce the formation of an exploratory Task Group for the purpose of investigating development of formalized QIF training offerings. With QIF-centric educational opportunities being sparse, DMSC sees new training options as key to future widespread adoption of the Quality Information Framework/QIF standard as industry continues its digital transformation. Other industry organizations such as SME, ASME…