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The STEP-NC AP238 standard is the result of international effort to replace the RS274D (ISO 6983) M and G-code stan- dard with a modern associative language that connects the CAD design data used to determine the machining require- ments for an operation with the CAM process data that solves those requirements. The STEP-NC is a modern, asso- ciative communications protocol that connects computer numerically controlled (CNC) process data to a product description of the part being machined. Integration of the CNC model into STEP to produce ISO 10303-238 was done in the United States, under the NIST ATP Model Driven Intelligent Control of Manufacturing project, led by STEP Tools, Inc. (‘As of 20 July 2016, the STEP Tools listed on its website, www.steptools.com’) with an industrial review board (IRB) consisting of companies, CAD and CAM software devel- opers, machine tool manufacturers, job shops and industry experts (Hardwick et al. 2013).   The new programming method that uses standards ISO 14649 and ISO 10303-238, known as STEP-NC, is increasingly applied in the field of CNC machine tool programming, as an

Figure 1 The STEP-NC AP238 standard is the result of international effort to replace the RS274D (ISO 6983) M and G-code stan- dard with a modern associative language that connects the CAD design data used to determine the machining require- ments for an operation with the CAM process data that solves those requirements. The STEP-NC is a modern, asso- ciative communications protocol that connects computer numerically controlled (CNC) process data to a product description of the part being machined. Integration of the CNC model into STEP to produce ISO 10303-238 was done in the United States, under the NIST ATP Model Driven Intelligent Control of Manufacturing project, led by STEP Tools, Inc. (‘As of 20 July 2016, the STEP Tools listed on its website, www.steptools.com’) with an industrial review board (IRB) consisting of companies, CAD and CAM software devel- opers, machine tool manufacturers, job shops and industry experts (Hardwick et al. 2013). The new programming method that uses standards ISO 14649 and ISO 10303-238, known as STEP-NC, is increasingly applied in the field of CNC machine tool programming, as an