"Inspection plan versioning" refers to the process of managing and updating inspection plans across different iterations. In manufacturing and quality assurance practices, inspection plans need to be regularly adjusted and updated to reflect changes in product specifications, manufacturing methods, or quality requirements.
Typical software functions in the area of "inspection plan versioning":
Version Control: Managing multiple versions of the same inspection plan to track changes and allow for revisions.
Change Tracking: Logging changes to inspection plans, including those made by users, to ensure traceability and compliance.
Approval Workflow: Defining and managing approval processes for new or modified inspection plans to ensure only authorized versions are used.
History Management: Archiving and accessing previous inspection plan versions for reference, tracking developments, and supporting audit processes.
Integration with Other Systems: Seamless integration with other systems such as ERP or MES systems to ensure consistent and up-to-date inspection plan data.
Notifications and Reminders: Automated notifications about pending inspection plan reviews, deadlines, and approvals.