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a parts list, often referred to as a bill of materials.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ Goetsch et al. (2000), p. 613

Further reading

  • Peter J. Booker (1963). A History of Engineering Drawing. London: Northgate.
  • Franz Maria Feldhaus (1963). The History of Technical Drawing
  • Wolfgang Lefèvre ed. (2004). Picturing Machines 1400-1700 : How technical drawings shaped early engineering practice. MIT Press, 2004. ISBN 0262122693

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