Up until the early 2000s, metrology was mostly a pen-and-paper-based profession. Inspection reports, machine data, and charts were all hand-recorded, often scattered across departments. Data existed, but analyzing trends over time was slow, error-prone, and sometimes just impossible, making it fully disconnected from decision-making.
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