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Measurement Uncertainty and Traceability Issues in National and International Measurements

Published

Author(s)

Steven D. Phillips

Abstract

This paper discusses some recent laboratory intercomparisons with emphasis on the success of the uncertainty statement to include the reference value. Some factors that affect this capability are discussed. Recently developed national and international standards in the area of measurement uncertainty are presented as resources for industrial metrologists.
Conference Dates
May 12-16, 2003
Conference Location
Nashville, TN
Conference Title
International Dimensional Metrology Workshop

Keywords

dimensional metrology, error, standards, uncertainty

Citation

Phillips, S. (2003), Measurement Uncertainty and Traceability Issues in National and International Measurements, International Dimensional Metrology Workshop, Nashville, TN (Accessed October 15, 2025)

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Created May 1, 2003, Updated February 19, 2017
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