An International Standard For DXCT- A New Way Forward

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An internationalstandard for dXCT –a new way forwardSarah KellyLead Standards Development ManagerCommittees, BSICopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved1

Contents About BSI and standards-making dXCT committees and standards (national) TPR/1/11 (international) ISO/TC 213 WG10 ISO 10360-11 (CT) to ISO/TS How to get involvedCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.2

About BSI(British Standards Institution)Copyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.3

UK’s National Standards Body dsMarket Development,Committee managementCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights s,Membership,ICT Platforms4

Royal Charter companyCompliancesupportIndependentNot for distributed profitGovernance assured by strong Board of Directors5

BSIThe world’s first National Standards Body established in 1901 and a founding member of ISO and IECA Royal Charter company not-for-distributed profit; independent and impartialGlobally recognized BSI Assurance Mark is used globally by over 40,000 clientsas a mark of trust 88% of consumers have more trust in BSI KitemarkproductsCopyright 2019 BSI. All rights reserved.6

59,000 different areas of collective best practice - created by industry, for industryFrom tramtracks Tea to theInternet ofThingsInformation SecurityCopyright 2018 BSI. All rights reserved.Connected andAutonomous VehiclesRobot Ethics / ArtificialIntelligenceSmart Cities / BuildingInformation Modelling7

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to today’s standardsthat help smart citiesreduce congestion andgrow sustainably BSI has shaped nearly40,000 standards since1901 BSI engages more than12,000 experts, academics,governments, and industryglobally to create standards Created by industry, forindustry9Copyright 2019 BSI. All rights reserved

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National, European and international standardsBSI as NSB managesBS, EN & ISO, IECstandards.All EN and mostinternationalstandards are“adopted” as BritishStandardsPrivate &professionalstandards,codes andguidanceCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.Int’l Standards(ISO, IEC)Regional Standards(EN)PAS route tonational andinternationalstandardsNational Standards, e.g.British Standards (BS)Sponsored standards – BSI PASPrivate and Consortia StandardsCorporate Technical SpecificationsProfessional Codes, Guidance, Best Practice11

European and international standardsbodiesISO(International Organization for Standardization)164 National Standards Body members globallyCEN(European Committee for Standardization)CENELEC(European Committee for ElectrotechnicalStandardization)IEC(International Electrotechnical Commission)80 members (National Committees)and 80 affiliates globallyITU(International Telecommunications Union)Agency of the UN. Members are nationalgovernments and industryCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved. CEN/CENELEC have 33 member countries (EU 28, EFTA 3, FYROM and Turkey) Like the UK, 24 countries have commonmembers of both CEN and CENELEC(UK member)ETSI (European Telecommunications StandardsInstitute)Industry, government and NSB members12

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Standards-making at BSIIn numbersCommittee membersTechnical and sub-committeesCurrent projectsCurrent British StandardsStandards published annuallyCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.c. 12000c. 1200c. 7000c. 40000c. 270014

Representation on technical committees: rsProfessionalinstitutionsCertificationbodiesBSI sEnforcementbodiesSecretaryCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.TradesunionsEducationalbodiesChair15

Committees and standards fordXCTCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.16

BSI’s design/specification/verification area – TPR/1 Technical Committee TPR/1, Technical product realization Subcommittee 1 – TPR/1/1, Voting and meeting strategy (ISO/TC 213) Panel 2 – TPR/1/-/2, Safety of pens Subcommittee 3 – TPR/1/3, Digital product definition (3D) Subcommittee 4 – TPR/1/4, Gauging and measurement equipment Subcommittee 5 – TPR/1/5, Documentation management Subcommittee 6 – TPR/1/6, Education and training strategy Subcommittee 7 – TPR/1/7, BS 8887 Design for MADE Subcommittee 8 – TPR/1/8, BS 8888 Technical product specification Subcommittee 9 – TPR/1/9, BS 8889 Technical product verification Subcommittee 10 – TPR/1/10, Technical product documentation, ISO/TC 10 Subcommittee 11 – TPR/1/11, X-ray Computed Tomography (XCT)Copyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.17

TPR/1, Technical product realization (TPR) TPR/1 is the UK’s national committee area for design, specification and verification Originally known as TDE/4 and then TDW/4 (Technical Drawings) Much-loved BS 308 – the world’s first engineering drawing standard (1927) Mirrors international committees ISO/TC 10 and ISO/TC 213 ( 200 standards) Appoints the UK delegation to international meetings The UK now runs ISO/TC 213 and ISO/TC 10 SC1 – UK international secretariatsCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.18

BSI’s TPR/1/11 - X-ray Computed Tomography (XCT) TPR/1/11 is responsible for the UK input into international standards work on CT Committee Chair – Prof Michael McCarthy Representatives from across UK industry and academia UK experts also attend international committee meetings – ISO/TC 213 WG 10Copyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.19

ISO/TC 213 – the international standards arena ISO/TC 213, Dimensional and geometrical product specifications andverification International committee created in 1996 a merger of ISO/TC 3 (limits and fits), ISO/TC 10 SC 5 (geometrical tolerancing) andISO/TC 57 (the former metrology and properties of surface committee) Run by Denmark (Danish Standards) for 21 years; the UK took over the Secretariat in2017 – UK Chairperson and UK Committee Manager Usually meets twice a year – February and SeptemberCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.20

ISO/TC 213 – Advisory groups ISO/TC 213 (Technical Committee), Dimensional and geometrical product specificationsand verification JSG/1, Joint Advisory Group between ISO/TC 10 and ISO/TC 213 for harmonizationissues AG 1, Strategic planning (UK-led) AG 2, Auditing AG 12, Mathematical support group (UK-led) AG 13, Identification of user needsCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.21

ISO/TC 213 – Working Groups and subject areas WG 2, Datums and datum systems WG 4, Uncertainty of measurement and decision rules WG 6, General requirements for geometrical product specification (GPS) measuring equipmentWG 9, Dimensional and geometrical tolerancing for castingsWG 10, Coordinate measuring machinesWG 12, SizeWG 14, Vertical GPS principlesWG 15, GPS extraction and filtration techniques (UK-led)WG 16, Areal and profile surface textureWG 17, Facilitation of GPS implementation (UK-led)WG 18, Geometrical tolerancingCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.22

ISO/TC 213 – WG 10 Coordinate measuring machines US-led working group responsible for the ISO 10360 series on CMM/CMSGeometrical Product Specifications (GPS) -- Acceptance and reverification tests for coordinatemeasuring machines (CMM) 1: Vocabulary2: CMMs used for measuring linear dimensions3: CMMs with the axis of a rotary table as the fourth axis5: Coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) using single and multiplestylus contacting probing systems using discrete point and/or scanning measuring modeISO 10360-6:2001, Part 6: Estimation of errors in computing Gaussian associated featuresISO 10360-7:2011, Part 7: CMMs equipped with imaging probing systemsISO 10360-8:2013, Part 8: CMMs with optical distance sensorISO 10360-9:2013, Part 9: CMMs with multiple probing systemsISOISOISOISO10360-1:2000, Part10360-2:2009, Part10360-3:2000, Part10360-5:2020, PartCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.23

ISO/TC 213 WG 10 - new work on ISO 10360 seriesChange of title for recently published parts:Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) -- Acceptance and reverification tests forcoordinate measuring systems (CMS) ISO 10360-10:2021, Part 10: Laser trackers for measuring point-to-pointdistances ISO 10360-12:2016, Part 12: Articulated arm coordinate measurementmachines (CMM) ISO 10360-13:2021, Part 13: Optical 3D CMSCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.24

ISO/TC 213 WG 10 – ISO 10360-11 CTISO 10360-11, Part 11: CMMs using the principle of computed tomography (CT) A long history with many twists and turns An initial proposal from Germany to convert VDI/VDE 2630:2008 into an ISO Presentations made to WG10 as far back as 2009 A Task Force was then set up led by Germany and JapanCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.25

ISO/TC 213 WG 10 – ISO 10360-11 CTISO 10360-11, Part 11: CMMs using the principle of computed tomography (CT) Successfully approved at the DIS/Enquiry ballot but with a huge amount of commentsreceived ( 750) WG10 decision to cancel the current project and implement all of the DIS comments tobegin a new project as a Technical Specification Next stage – new work ballot to re-start the TS work Draft will be made available for comment in the UK via the national mirror committeeCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.26

ISO/TC 213 WG10 – Technical Specification for CTCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.27

ISO/TC 213 WG10 – Technical Specification for CT One Technical Voting stage Quicker to develop than a full International Standard (IS) 3 year maximum development time (but expected more quickly)Copyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.28

How to get involvedCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.29

TPR/1/11 – get involved join the national mirror committee for the work register for BSI’s committee Documents system to ensure you have access to allcommittee documents and can communicate with the rest of the committee read and comment on documents circulated to the committee circulate new work proposals and drafts to your organization so they can comment andsubmit any comments via you to the Committee Secretary participate in the consensus building process – committee meetings (virtual and/orhybrid)/send in comments via e-mailCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.30

ISO/TC 213 WG 10 – get involved register on ISO Documents join the UK delegation to WG 10 attend international meetings network with colleagues and peers from across the world contribute to the development of the international document ensure the draft becomes a useful document for you and UK industryCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.31

Other options for participation register on BSI’s Standards Development website (free):https://standardsdevelopment.bsigroup.com/ comment on new work and drafts in development submit ideas for new work check committee work programmes, status of standards, etc.Copyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.32

Sarah KellyLead Standards Development ManagerCommittees, BSITPR/1 Committee ManagerISO/TC 213 Committee ManagerE: sarah.kelly@bsigroup.comCopyright 2022 BSI. All rights reserved.33

BSI The world's first National Standards Body established in 1901 and a founding member of ISO and IEC A Royal Charter company not-for-distributed profit; independent and impartial Globally recognized BSI Assurance Mark is used globally by over 40,000 clients as a mark of trust 88% of consumers have more trust in BSI Kitemark .