MIL-STD-1OOG
101.4.1.3 Film, Diazotype. Copies on sensitized, diazotype film shall be in accordance with L- F-340, Type and Class as specified.
101.4.2 Digital data. Engineering drawings prepared by other than manual means (such as computer generated drawings) shall provide all of the information required by the particular drawing type or level of design disclosure. Variations from the requirements as specified herein to accommodate document preparation will be acceptable so long as these variations meet the requirements relative to the information contents.
101.4.2.1 Plotters. If originals are maintained as digital data, copies resulting from electrostatic plotters need not meet the material, erasure and aging requirements of L-P-519 or A-A-2946.
101.4.2.2 Maintenance. Unless otherwise specified, requirements for erasure, aging and paper do not apply to associated lists prepared by automatic data processing, or drawings prepared and maintained as digital data.
101.4.2.3 Associated lists, materials. Associated lists prepared from digital data need not meet the requirements of 101.4.1.1 or 101.4.1.2.
101.4.2.4 Physical media. The physical media of digital product definition data shall conform to
MIL-STD-1840.
101.4.2.5 Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES). IGES data files shall be Class II
application data subsets in conformance to MIL-PRF-28000 and MIL-STD-1840.
101.4.2.6 Raster data files. Raster data files shall be in accordance with MIL-PRF-28002 and
MIL-STD-1840.
101.4.2.7 Standardized General Markup Language (SGML). SGML data files for predominantly textual engineering drawings shall be in conformance to MIL-PRF-28001 and MIL-STD-1840.
101.4.3 Preparation of duplicate original. Duplicate originals shall not be prepared for the purpose of maintaining duplicate records. Their application is limited to replacing missing original drawings.
101.5 Drawing marking for item and package identification. Drawings shall specify marking requirements for items, including item and package identification.
101.5.1 Drawing requirements for part identification marking..Delineation of part identification markings on a drawing shall be consistent with the requirements of Chapter 400 and MIL-STD-130, and shall be clear on such detail as method of application (for example, stamp or stencil), and materials (for example, ink per A-A-208).
101.5.2 Packaged items. Drawing requirements for package identification shall be consistent with the requirements of MIL-STD-129.
101.5.3 Altered, selected, or source control item identification. Altered, selected, and source control items shall be identified in accordance with MIL-STD-130.
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