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*Use a 100% visual diagramming method that requires no words so it is readable in any language. | *Use a 100% visual diagramming method that requires no words so it is readable in any language. | ||
*Use Google Drawings | *Use Google Drawings | ||
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*Embed DXF of component in Google Doc | *Embed DXF of component in Google Doc | ||
*Label both Library Parts and Parts of component | *Label both Library Parts and Parts of component | ||
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See example with drawer: | See example with drawer: |
Revision as of 23:38, 12 December 2012
Standards
- Use a 100% visual diagramming method that requires no words so it is readable in any language.
- Use Google Drawings
- Document at the component/module level as part of module-based design-for-parallel-fabrication.
- Embed DXF of component in Google Doc
- Label both Library Parts and Parts of component
Example
See example with drawer: