BAS ISO 5725-1:2012
Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results - Part 1: General principles and definitions
General Information
Status: Withdrawn
No. of pages: 28
Language: Serbian, (latin)
Edition: 2.
Adoption method: Translation
Publication date: 28.12.2012
Technical committee:
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Abstract
1.1 The purpose of IS0 5725 is as follows:
a) to outline the general principles to be understood
when assessing accuracy (trueness and precision)
of measurement methods and results, and in applications,
and to establish practical estimations
of the various measures by experiment
(IS0 5725-I) I
b) to provide a basic method for estimating the two
extreme measures of the precision of measurement
methods by experiment (IS0 5725-2);
c) to provide a procedure for obtaining intermediate
measures of precision, giving the circumstances
in which they apply and methods for estimating
them (IS0 5725-3);
d) to provide basic methods for the determination
of the trueness of a measurement method
(IS0 5725-4);
e) to provide some alternatives to the basic methods,
given in IS0 5725-2 and IS0 5725-4, for determining
the precisior
measurement methods fo
cumstances (IS0 5725-5);
and trueness of
* use under certain cirf)
to present some practica I applications of these
measures of trueness and precision (IS0 5725-6).
I.2 This part of IS0 5725 is concerned exclusively
with measurement methods which yield measurements
on a continuous scale and give a single value
as the test result, although this single value may be
the outcome of a calculation from a set of observations.
It defines values which describe, in quantitative
terms, the ability of a measurement method to give
a correct result (trueness) or to replicate a given result
(precision). Thus there is an implication that exactly
the same thing is being measured, in exactly the
same way, and that the measurement process is under
control.
This part of IS0 5725 may be applied to a very wide
range of materials, including liquids, powders and
solid objects, manufactured or naturally occurring,
provided that due consideration is given to any
heterogeneity of the material.
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Original document and degree of correspondence
- ISO 5725-1:1994, identical
- ISO 5725-1:1994/Cor 1:1998, identical