Theoretical and Practical Limits of Measurement Accuracy: 2nd Symposium of the IMEKO Technical Committee on Metrology--TC8 : Proceedings |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 9
Page 5
... sets in dealing with the results of measurements . The result of a ... measure - sets are not disjoint . The substitution of the relation ' equal ... measure - set assigned as the result of a measurement is a valid description of the ...
... sets in dealing with the results of measurements . The result of a ... measure - sets are not disjoint . The substitution of the relation ' equal ... measure - set assigned as the result of a measurement is a valid description of the ...
Page 6
... measure - set cannot be sharply defined . The ' fuzzy set ' concept looks appropriate to the problem / 2-4,9 / and might ... measure - sets are assigned to a measurand , this means that either the measurand is not the same or somebody is ...
... measure - set cannot be sharply defined . The ' fuzzy set ' concept looks appropriate to the problem / 2-4,9 / and might ... measure - sets are assigned to a measurand , this means that either the measurand is not the same or somebody is ...
Page 8
... measure - sets assigned to them in this way are compatible . The ultimate description of a measured quantity , the most accurate measure ment result that can be produced for it , is a mutually compatible measure- -set Mo of uncertainty ...
... measure - sets assigned to them in this way are compatible . The ultimate description of a measured quantity , the most accurate measure ment result that can be produced for it , is a mutually compatible measure- -set Mo of uncertainty ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acceleration accuracy algorithm amplifier amplitude analysis ASMW BIPM bolometer buffer solution calculated calibration calorimeter coaxial transmission lines coefficient Comecon comparison components of error density detector determined edge effect electrical electronic equation error function estimation experimental factor fluctuations frequency given Hungary influence quantities intercomparison interferometer interval ionization laboratory laser line standards linear luminous fluxes maximum means measurand measure-sets measurement conditions measurement results measurement uncertainty measuring devices measuring instruments ment meter method metrological microcalorimeter noise normal obtained operation output parameters power standard precision pressure primary standard problem procedure pseudonoise quantization quantum random errors range ratio realized reference relative resonant system samples sensitivity signal stability standard deviation systematic error Table temperature theoretical thermal thermodynamic temperature tion transfer standards uncertainty components unit USSR vacuum gauge variance viscometer viscometer constants viscosity VNIIM voltage X-ray