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* [[VDA-FS]] ([[Verband der Automobilindustrie]] – Flächenschnittstelle) – created by the German Association of the Automotive Industry in 1982 as an interoperability method for free-form surfaces.<ref>Product data interfaces in CAD/CAM applications: design, implementation and experiences:Encarnacao, Schuster and Voge, Springer-Verlag, Berlin. 250 pp (250 x 165 mm) (1986) 128 DM. (January 01, 1987). ''Computer-aided Design, 19,'' 3, 158-158.</ref> This format differs from other formats in that it only supports the communication of free-form curve and surface data with associated comments, but no other geometric or non-geometric entities. Therefore, it is limited to representations by parametric [[polynomial]]s, but this covers the great majority of free-form CAD systems. It includes [[Bézier surface|Bézier]], [[B-spline|B-Spline]] and [[Coons patch|Coons]] tensor product types of surfaces and corresponding curves.<ref name=":2">{{Cite book|title=Product Data Interfaces in CAD/CAM Applications|last=Nowacki|first=H.|last2=Dannenberg|first2=L.|date=1986-01-01|publisher=Springer Berlin Heidelberg|isbn=978-3-642-82428-9|editor-last=Encarnação|editor-first=Prof Dr-Ing José|series=Symbolic Computation|pages=150–159|language=en|doi=10.1007/978-3-642-82426-5_13|editor-last2=Schuster|editor-first2=Dr-Ing Richard|editor-last3=Vöge|editor-first3=Dr-Ing Ernst}}</ref> The VDA-FS specification is released in the German Industrial Standard DIN 66301.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Product Data Interfaces in CAD/CAM Applications|last=Phebey|first=T.|date=1986-01-01|publisher=Springer Berlin Heidelberg|isbn=978-3-642-82428-9|editor-last=Encarnação|editor-first=Prof Dr-Ing José|series=Symbolic Computation|pages=176–183|language=en|doi=10.1007/978-3-642-82426-5_16|editor-last2=Schuster|editor-first2=Dr-Ing Richard|editor-last3=Vöge|editor-first3=Dr-Ing Ernst|chapter = The Implementation of the VDAFS Geometric Data Interface on Computervision's CDS 4000 CAD/CAM System}}</ref>
* PDES (Product Data Exchange Specification) – originated in 1988 under the Product Definition Data Interface (PDDI) study done by [[McDonnell Aircraft]] Corporation on behalf of the U.S. Air Force. PDES was designed to completely define a product for all applications over its expected life cycle, including geometry, topology, tolerances, relationships, attributes, and features necessary to completely define a part or assembly of parts. PDES can be viewed as an expansion of IGES where organizational and technological data have been added. In fact, the later PDES contained IGES. The development of PDES under the guidance of the IGES organization and in close collaboration with the [[International Organization for Standardization]] ([[ISO]]) led to the birth of [[Standard for the Exchange of Product model data|STEP]].<ref name=":05" />
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** 203 (Configuration controlled 3D designs of mechanical parts and assemblies) – Mainly used for 3D design and product structure. A subset of AP214 but most widely used.
** 210 (Electronic assembly, interconnect and packaging design) – CAD systems for [[printed circuit board]].
** 212 (Electrotechnical design and installation) – CAD systems for electrical installation and [[cable harness]].
** 214 (Core data for automotive mechanical design processes) – How [[ISO_10303-21|STEP]] is represented in a text file for interchange.
** 238 ([[STEP-NC]] Application interpreted model for computerized numerical controllers) – CAD, [[Computer-aided manufacturing|CAM]], and [[CNC]] machining process information.
** 242 (Managed model based 3D engineering) – the merging of the two leading STEP application protocols, AP 203 and AP 214.
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