Articles | Volume 15, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/jsss-15-77-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/jsss-15-77-2026
Feature article
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28 Apr 2026
Feature article |  | 28 Apr 2026

Towards fully automated metrological traceability in process monitoring: a demonstrator approach highlighting the benefits of Digital Calibration Certificates (DCCs)

Nanine Brunner, Marcus Thomas, Dominic Deuber, Carlo Tiebe, and Michael Melzer

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Automation in measurement tracking improves quality management by reducing human interaction and manual data risks. To enable this, all metrological and administrative data in quality certificates must be machine-readable. Digital calibration certificates (DCCs) meet this need and enable fully automated compliance checks. A temperature-monitoring demonstrator illustrates their automation potential. Its code is published for reuse.
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