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Slightly MORE complex.<br><br>
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We have no experience with DOCS beyond a demo.  It appears to be fairly simple to setup for tube measurement.
From the demo of the software, it appears that measuring a tube is not too complexI believe that more setup is required than in [[Supravision]].
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Measuring tube shapes is simple after you understand the structure of [[Supravision]] menus.   
 
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Revision as of 16:13, 25 August 2007

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DOCS is a software package that is sold by Romer. The word "DOCS" means Data Overlay Camera System. Read more about DOCS at these sites:




Comparing DOCS to Supravision

Supravision and DOCS are developed by Romer. Supravision is an older program that is quite stable. The DOCS software is much newer.

DOCS Software

Supravision Software

Active - Continued development

Static - No more development

Allows for the measurement of tube data and non-tube data surrounding the tube - including brackets and other fabrications

Measures only tube shapes

Can use contact or non-contact measurement

Can only use non-contact measurement of tube shapes

Can measure multiple tubes in a single DOCS file

Can measure one tube per Supravision file

We have no experience with DOCS beyond a demo. It appears to be fairly simple to setup for tube measurement.

Measuring tube shapes is simple after you understand the structure of Supravision menus.

Our Experience

We have demo Supravision software and know that Supravision works well. We do not have a demo version of DOCS software, so we are unable to give a recommendation regarding DOCS from personal experience. The documentation shows that DOCS is more powerful.