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BS ISO 5725-5:1998 Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results Alternative methods for the determination of the precision of a standard measurement method

BS ISO 5725-5:1998

Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results Alternative methods for the determination of the precision of a standard measurement method

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Počet stran:64
Vydáno:2009-08-31
ISBN:978 0 580 63299 0
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 5725-5:1998


This standard BS ISO 5725-5:1998 Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 03.120.30 Application of statistical methods
  • 17.020 Metrology and measurement in general

This part ofISO 5725

  • provides detailed descriptions of alternatives to the basic method for determining the repeatability and reproducibility standard deviations of a standard measurement method, namely the split-level design and a design for heterogeneous materials;

  • describes the use of robust methods for analysing the results of precision experiments without using outlier tests to exclude data from the calculations, and in particular, the detailed use of one such method.

This part ofISO 5725 complements ISO 5725‑2 by providing alternative designs that may be of more value in some situations than the basic design given in ISO 5725‑2, and by providing a robust method of analysis that gives estimates of the repeatability and reproducibility standard deviations that are less dependent on the data analyst's judgement than those given by the methods described in ISO 5725‑2.