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ÖNORM EN ISO 13567-1
Issue date: 2018 01 15
Technical product documentation - Organization and naming of layers for CAD - Part 1: Overview and principles (ISO 13567-1:2017)
This document establishes the general principles of layer structuring within CAD files. Layers are used to control visibility and to manage and communicate CAD file data....
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Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 9 Pages
Language:
German
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IT, communication & electronic, Applications of information technology, Computer-aided design (CAD)
Mechanical engineering foundations & materials, Technical drawing and graphical symbols, Computer-aided design (CAD)
Mechanical engineering foundations & materials, Technical drawing and graphical symbols, Technical product documentation
Services & management, Technical drawing and graphical symbols, Computer-aided design (CAD)
Services & management, Technical drawing and graphical symbols, Technical product documentation
Services & management, Information sciences. Publishing. Terminology, Technical product documentation
This document establishes the general principles of layer structuring within CAD files. Layers are used to control visibility and to manage and communicate CAD file data. Layer names are used to represent this structure.
The principles are applicable to all parties involved in preparing and using technical documentation on computer systems. Although these principles are primarily for users, CAD system developers are expected to provide software tools capable of implementing and supporting this document. An important use is also to structure data in component libraries produced by third parties.
ÖNORM EN ISO 13567-1
2018 01 15
Technical product documentation - Organization and naming of layers for CAD - Part 1: Overview and p...
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ÖNORM EN ISO 13567-1
2002 06 01
Technical product documentation - Organization and naming of layers for CAD - Part 1: Overview and p...
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