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International Standards for Design Tolerancing Review and Future Perspective

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Geometric Design Tolerancing: Theories, Standards and Applications

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International standardization of design tolerancing is the responsibility of ISO. Since the establishment of ISO after the second world war a number of Technical Committees (TC) have been set up to do different parts of this task. The coordination between the different TCs has been very limited or non existent.

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Bennich, P. (1998). International Standards for Design Tolerancing Review and Future Perspective. In: ElMaraghy, H.A. (eds) Geometric Design Tolerancing: Theories, Standards and Applications. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5797-5_2

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