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Title: Metbench Relational Automated Calibration Engine Race()
Author: Richard Schumacher
Source: 2005 Measurement Science Conference
Year Published: 2005
Abstract: The Naval Surface Warfare Center, Corona Division has developed for the METBENCH program, a calibration engine, which seeks to eliminate disconnects between both manual and automated calibration procedures. It s the process of procedure development such that procedure writers can produce automated procedures without being computer programmers. By organizing calibration procedure elements in a relational database format, RACE provides the mechanism whereby a single calibration procedure can be executed in either a manual, automated, or semi-automated fashion. It supports pre-engineered standard substitution, is cross platform, and seeks to preserve the investment of nearly 5000 existing calibration procedures in the Navys inventory. Recognizing the need to work in multiple deployed environments, RACE has been authored to ensure maximum flexibility with regard to required hardware and software. The engine can operate both with and without an installed operating system and relational database server. Well-defined interfaces have been designed to ensure interoperability with other laboratory software elements such as scheduling, reporting, and measurement uncertainty. This paper will detail the development approach of RACE and share the current progressof the product.




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