Metrology in industry. the mean of "validation" in different measurements

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Abstract

Metrology is the concurrent of the science of measurement. It is the essential part for any scientific research, industry (including manufacturing), trading, safety (environment protection, medicine, new/smart technologies) and realistically for all areas of human daily life. Nowadays society should not have any possibilities for complete functioning without it. Metrology helps to ensure high accuracy, low uncertainty measurements that are needful for now and the future. Still many industry areas needs deeper understanding of legal and industrial metrology requirements. Also it is missing some common evaluation of final result or process characterization in technical, social or natural sciences (chemistry, pharmaceutics and medicine). High variety of measurement areas impede the common "language" and understanding. This research highlights these problems and gives some considerations about term "validation" as an example.

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Dobiliene, J., & Meskuotiene, A. (2018). Metrology in industry. the mean of “validation” in different measurements. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1065). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1065/7/072005

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