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DMSC Measures Success with 15th Anniversary
The Digital Metrology Standards Consortium (ISO ISO/TC 184/SC 4. It operates as a nonprofit group comprised of member companies, academia, government agencies, and individuals with a primary mission to identify needed standards in the field of digital metrology in order to promote, foster, and encourage the development and interoperability of these standards.
The DMSC, originally known as the Dimensional Metrology Standards Consortium, was founded in an effort to offer continuing support for the Dimensional Measuring Interface Standard (CAM-I (Consortium of Advanced Management International) Standards Committee in 1983. In 1991 DMIS 3.0 was accepted by ANSI, and adoption had already begun by many leading companies. When the CAM-I Standards Committee was eventually dissolved, several of the Committee member companies moved on to form the DMSC in June, 2005. Although DMIS is now considered mature on the development cycle, the standard is still supported by the DMSC and is in use today by multiple manufacturing industry sectors.
The most recent development by DMSC is a digital Model Based (XML (Extensible Markup Language) based schema that enables efficient and effective data exchange throughout the entire manufacturing quality measurement process. In 2018, ANSI/DMSC QIF 3.0 was accepted as an ANSI standard. As the QIF standard has evolved and grown, there has been considerable effort to coordinate and harmonize QIF with other related standards developed by outside organizations. The DMSC has responsibility to develop, maintain, and support the DMIS and QIF standards. The DMSC also charters new Working Groups for possible future standardization.
DMSC President, Curtis Brown, comments “We are extremely pleased that our 15th year anniversary coincides with the anticipated acceptance of QIF 3.0 as an ISO standard. A key measure of the QIF success story has been attributed to broadening our development focus to support an integrated digital 3D model with robust product and manufacturing information.”
For interested parties, the DMSC offers the ANSI/DMSC QIF 3.0 - 2018 as a free-of-charge download - visit www.qifstandards.org.