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17 December 2014 Standards: a key element of optical design, engineering productivity, and time to market
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Proceedings Volume 9293, International Optical Design Conference 2014; 929317 (2014) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2075347
Event: International Optical Design Conference, 2014, Kohala Coast, Hawaii, United States
Abstract
Standards provide a conduit for understanding and communication in the global optics industry. Proper use and knowledge of standards is beneficial to global commerce and increases productivity. In this paper the design utility and efficiency afforded by standards is shown with examples that are congruent with current ANSI and ISO published documents.
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Richard N. Youngworth, Sven R. Kiontke, and David M. Aikens "Standards: a key element of optical design, engineering productivity, and time to market", Proc. SPIE 9293, International Optical Design Conference 2014, 929317 (17 December 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2075347
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KEYWORDS
Standards development

Glasses

Aspheric lenses

Optical design

Optical engineering

Optical components

Product engineering

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