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<p>ISO 10303-240:2005 specifies the use of the integrated resources necessary for the scope and information requirements for the exchange, sharing and long term data retention of computer-interpretable process plan information for both numerical control (NC) and manually operated applications and associated product definition data.</p>
<p>The following are within the scope of ISO 10303-240:2005:</p>
<ul><li>information out of the planning activity that is contained in the process plans for machined parts which includes:<ul><li>numerical controlled machines;</li><li>manual operations.</li></ul></li><li>the manufacture of a single piece mechanical part, and assemblies of single piece parts for manufacturing purpose which includes:<ul><li>process data for part routing which includes manufacturing process and setup sequencing;</li><li>process data for operation.</li></ul></li><li>interface for capturing technical data out of the upstream application protocols which includes:<ul><li>product definition data, including tracking a design exception notice of a part;</li><li>initial material definition data.</li></ul></li><li>technical data for and/or out of the process planning for machined pats which includes:<ul><li>machining features for defining shapes necessary for manufacturing;</li><li>machining feature classification structure;</li><li>geometric and dimensional tolerances of the parts being manufactured;</li><li>materials, and properties of the parts being manufactured.</li><li>references to standards and specifications declared in the process plan;</li></ul></li><li>work instructions for the tasks required to manufacture a part, using which include:<ul><li>references to the resources required to perform the work;</li><li>the sequences of the work instructions;</li><li>relationships of the work to the part geometry.</li><li>information required to support NC programming of processes specified in the process plan;</li><li>shop floor information specified in the process plan;</li><li>information for production planning specified in the process plan;</li></ul></li></ul>
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<p>ISO 10303-240:2005 specifies the use of the integrated resources necessary for the scope and information requirements for the exchange, sharing and long term data retention of computer-interpretable process plan information for both numerical control (NC) and manually operated applications and associated product definition data.</p>
<p>The following are within the scope of ISO 10303-240:2005:</p>
<ul><li>information out of the planning activity that is contained in the process plans for machined parts which includes:<ul><li>numerical controlled machines;</li><li>manual operations.</li></ul></li><li>the manufacture of a single piece mechanical part, and assemblies of single piece parts for manufacturing purpose which includes:<ul><li>process data for part routing which includes manufacturing process and setup sequencing;</li><li>process data for operation.</li></ul></li><li>interface for capturing technical data out of the upstream application protocols which includes:<ul><li>product definition data, including tracking a design exception notice of a part;</li><li>initial material definition data.</li></ul></li><li>technical data for and/or out of the process planning for machined pats which includes:<ul><li>machining features for defining shapes necessary for manufacturing;</li><li>machining feature classification structure;</li><li>geometric and dimensional tolerances of the parts being manufactured;</li><li>materials, and properties of the parts being manufactured.</li><li>references to standards and specifications declared in the process plan;</li></ul></li><li>work instructions for the tasks required to manufacture a part, using which include:<ul><li>references to the resources required to perform the work;</li><li>the sequences of the work instructions;</li><li>relationships of the work to the part geometry.</li><li>information required to support NC programming of processes specified in the process plan;</li><li>shop floor information specified in the process plan;</li><li>information for production planning specified in the process plan;</li></ul></li></ul>