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17 September 2019 Remote-audit and VR support in precision and mechanical engineering
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Proceedings Volume 11144, Photonics and Education in Measurement Science 2019; 111440C (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2533016
Event: Joint TC1 - TC2 International Symposium on Photonics and Education in Measurement Science 2019, 2019, Jena, Germany
Abstract
The aim of this work is to develop possibilities of an effective audit procedure shall be worked out. Audits are systematic, independent and documented processes for obtaining evidence. This ensures conformity with the requirements. In order to achieve certification according to standards, an external system audit must be carried out by an accredited company. These are very time-consuming and costly because the auditor has to be on site. A concept of how the audit can be carried out without an on-site appointment is developed and evaluated. The possibilities of current technologies - such as VR - are also considered and integrated into the concept. Due to the high-level structure this can be carried out on an integrated audit which combines different management systems.
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Philipp Greiner, Tania Bogatsch, Norbert Jahn, Laurin Martins, Gerhard Linß, and Gunther Notni "Remote-audit and VR support in precision and mechanical engineering", Proc. SPIE 11144, Photonics and Education in Measurement Science 2019, 111440C (17 September 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2533016
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KEYWORDS
Virtual reality

Standards development

Glasses

Cameras

Document management

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Quality systems

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