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REDesigner09 (Aerospace)
7 Oct 11 12:31
Hi Everyone,

  Curious to know if anyone out here has a good tracability template for Reverse Engineering.

Here's what I'm trying to document:
• Number of parts scanned
• Inspection equipment used
• Nominalized '.stl' &/or '.igs' files created
• Developed Characterization Tables / Matrix
  • Often times, these are Excel files with multiple worksheets
• CAD models

Currently, a matrix format is being used, which is O.K. to establish some traceability.  However, I'm trying to demonstrate a more visual process, such as some type of traceability tree.

  The problem I'm having is that company has poor documentation to begin with & "re-tracing" is extremely difficult.

  If I could get some type of template that can do this or something similar, that would greatly help me.

Thanks
 

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