Technical Criteria And Specifications For Heavy Mechanical Equipment Some Pitfalls And A New Tool

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Kirk Carlton
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Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
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Jan 1, 1973

Abstract

This paper deals with a group of subjects so familiar to all of us that we might question the need for discussion. Even so, nearly every day's business turns up expensive examples of differences in understanding, misdirected assumptions and incomplete technical purchase documents. As our international activities increase, so do these problem areas. Their expense in both money and embarrassment gives rise to this attempt to focus a little extra attention on technical criteria and specifications. The two terms ?criteria? and "specifications" are, we believe, worth separating with respect to meaning. They should not be used interchangeably, although they often are. Criteria are by definition "standards for judging", whereas specifications are "enumerations of particulars". In relation to plant or project engineering, the criteria are the general rules and data which apply to the whole project and the specifications are the further listing of detailed requirements for specific contractual items or pieces of equipment. We'll look a little more closely at specifications after we give another minute or two to this "criteria" subject,
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APA: Kirk Carlton  (1973)  Technical Criteria And Specifications For Heavy Mechanical Equipment Some Pitfalls And A New Tool

MLA: Kirk Carlton Technical Criteria And Specifications For Heavy Mechanical Equipment Some Pitfalls And A New Tool. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1973.

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