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<p>All,</p>
<p>We are testing digital twin manufacturing using the AS1 assembly.</p>
<p>The assembly is fastened using six nut/bolt combinations, and
each one needs to be given individual identification as it is
inserted into the assembly, so that it can be given unique
characteristics and properties.<br>
</p>
<p>I think we all agree that at least part of this identification
should be a serial number, but we disagree on how the serial
number should be stored in the STEP data.</p>
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<li>Option 1 is to store the serial number in the id attribute of
the product entity. <br>
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<li>Option 2 is to store the serial number in the id attribute of
the product_definition entity.</li>
</ol>
<p>While somewhat arcane, the first definition keeps a clean
separation between design and manufacturing because each of the
six products has a different existence and identification.</p>
<p>The second definition enables more data sharing between the
instances which allows for the possibility that design and
manufacturing will occur in tandem, with some design changes
occurring during the manufacturing, and this is one of the goals
of digital twin manufacturing.<br>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
Martin Hardwick
President STEP Tools, Inc.
Cell: 518 253-0596
"There are billions of STEP files and millions of STEP-NC files"</pre>
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