Talk:Cleanroom
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The first meaning of "cleanroom" for software engineering? I am skeptical.
the article is a double: Clean room
This should be a disambiguation page to the existing clean_room and clean_room_design pages.
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[edit] There should be a disambiguation page
Just that: there should be a disambiguation page. Industrial "clean room" has nothing to do with the Software Engineering meaning.
- I've split Cleanroom(Software Engineering) to a separate article and added disambiguation links on top of both pages.Skydiver 13:42, 7 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Cleanroom class comparison
The cleanroom class comparison is off by about a factor of 35. Either fix or ditch :-) --Ihope127 21:54, 3 October 2005 (UTC)
It's now off by only a factor of 3.5. --User:driscolj
[edit] Need history
This page should include the history of clean rooms. Part of it involves Willis Whitfield, whose story is shared at this link: http://www.hsutx.edu/advancement/news/hol/06-whitfield.htm
[edit] New Table to do
British standards (BS 5295) need to be totally corrected using these sources:
http://www.sizes.com/built/clean_rooms.htm
http://www.mssl.ucl.ac.uk/www_cleanroom/cleanroom/cr_standards.html#bs5295
http://www.cleanrooms-ireland.ie/index.cfm/fuseaction/standards.content/id/8278F54D-6B07-4DE0-B764D799BFBF5599.cfm
Kar.ma 11:18, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Confusion over particles per cubic meter and particles per cubic foot
This page refers to number of particles per cubic meter and particles per cubic foot. Only one should be correct
12.104.148.20 15:27, 19 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Notable facilities
Our article on biosafety levels has a list of BSL-4 facilities (those with the most stringent specifications). This article would benefit from a list of the most highly specified cleanrooms. A quick google turns up something about an ISO class 1 cleanroom being built, so can anyone incorporate a list of facilities built to the highest standards? Rovaniemi-5 (talk) 18:33, 27 April 2008 (UTC)

