Collecting, Curating, and Re-Using Manufacturing Data
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NIST Advanced Manufacturing Series 300-11
Recommendations for Collecting, Curating, and Re-Using Manufacturing Data
Moneer Helu
Thomas Hedberg, Jr.
Systems Integration Division
Engineering Laboratory
Abstract
This report provides general recommendations for collecting, curating, and re-using manufacturing data from both additive and subtractive processes. The intended audience includes researchers, technical-assessment personnel, and end-users who would like to collect data from manufacturing equipment on the shop floor. These recommendations provide guidance to design and implement a network-based solution to manage data collected from manufacturing equipment on the shop floor. To the extent possible, broadly-accepted, international, open, consensus-based standards are recommended. Using this report, the reader should be able to understand the value of collecting manufacturing data, how to get started collect it, and the relevant manufacturing data standards that may help in this process.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Advanced Manufacturing Series 300-11
Natl. Inst. Stand. Technol. Adv. Man. Ser. 300-11, 20 pages (July 2020)
This publication is available free of charge from:
https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.AMS.300-11