Process of Record definition
Process of Record or “POR” means documents and/or systems that specify a series of operations that a semiconductor wafer must process through. The POR includes the process recipes and parameters at each operation for the specified Tool of Record.
Process of Record means a process specifying the method for fabricating, storing and transporting a Product or any component thereof, including, without limitation, the creation, maintenance, storage and auditing of design drawings or
Process of Record means a process specifying the method for fabricating, storing and transporting a Product or any component thereof, including, without limitation, the creation, maintenance, storage and auditing of design drawings or schematics; the raw materials to be used; how raw materials, work-in-process or final products are to be fabricated, assembled, cleaned, handled and packaged; testing and inspection processes; statistical analysis to be applied; the tools or methods to be used in the manufacturing process and the manner in which those tools or methods will be used; quality standards; clean room requirements; worker training requirements; and packaging, shipment and warehousing requirements.
Examples of Process of Record in a sentence
The Operating Plan, unless otherwise determined by the Board of Managers, shall incorporate Micron’s Process of Record and Model of Record, as amended from time to time by Micron, which shall be made available to the Joint Venture Company by Micron Singapore.
In addition to all the terms in 11(c) above, the Process Critical Custom Parts First Article Report must include the Process of Record (POR) document on mutually agreed process parameters to ensure that process changes will also trigger a First Article Report.