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- Q7617822 subject Q5897932.
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- Q7617822 abstract "A measurement is used to determine the actual value of a characteristic that is usually called measurand. A measurement is possible only if the measurand had been quantified prior to measurement by means of a suitable unit so that each value of the measurand is represented by a unique real number. For example, the characteristic "length" of a material object is quantified by the unit "meter", or the characteristic "(time) duration" of a development is quantified by the unit "second". Any measurement assumes a measurement process which is subject to randomness resulting in uncertainty about its indeterminate future outcome. Because of this uncertainty with respect to the future outcome of the measurement process, it is generally impossible to determine the true value of the measurand.The related problems are addressed in the ISO Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement (GUM) which was first published in 1993. However, since the GUM was published, complaints and critiques about it did not cease. The weaknesses of the GUM were one reason that stochastic measurement procedures were introduced in 2001. They are based on a rigorous introduction of the concepts of randomness and uncertainty".
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- Q7617822 wikiPageWikiLink Q5897932.
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- Q7617822 wikiPageWikiLink Q8806217.
- Q7617822 comment "A measurement is used to determine the actual value of a characteristic that is usually called measurand. A measurement is possible only if the measurand had been quantified prior to measurement by means of a suitable unit so that each value of the measurand is represented by a unique real number. For example, the characteristic "length" of a material object is quantified by the unit "meter", or the characteristic "(time) duration" of a development is quantified by the unit "second".".
- Q7617822 label "Stochastic measurement procedure".