1988
DOI: 10.1016/0263-2241(88)90004-8
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Theory of measurement in teaching metrology in engineering faculties

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“…To achieve it, the tasks of modern metrology have been extended in comparison to the classical one. Contemporary measurements are aimed at determining not only the value of a quantity but [2,3] also: -variation of a physical quantity with time, e.g. its temporal distribution or "waveform", -distribution of a quantity in space, e.g.…”
Section: Contemporary Tasks Of Metrologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To achieve it, the tasks of modern metrology have been extended in comparison to the classical one. Contemporary measurements are aimed at determining not only the value of a quantity but [2,3] also: -variation of a physical quantity with time, e.g. its temporal distribution or "waveform", -distribution of a quantity in space, e.g.…”
Section: Contemporary Tasks Of Metrologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(i) complex concurrent measurements of several interrelated quantities which through the relations between these quantities characterize the state and properties of the investigated object; this aspect of contemporary measurements is sometimes called "complexity of measurement", (ii) measurements in which obtaining of information about the investigated object requires exciting it with an appropriate stimulus and sensing a response signal [2,3,6]; such measurements, common in investigation of many electrical, mechanical, optical and physico-chemical properties of great variety of measured objects can be called "active" measurements, (iii) measurements which include operations typical for diagnostics, quality control, image recognition, model identification, a.s.o.…”
Section: Contemporary Tasks Of Metrologymentioning
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“…As documented in [6], measurements aim at determining not only i) the value of a quantity but also at determining, ii) the distributions of quantities in time, in space, and in time and space, iii) the mathematical representations of quantities or their distributions, iv) the relations between quantities, their distributions or representations, and v) the parameters of such relations. The results of measurements of types (i) and (v) are expressed in terms of numbers.…”
Section: Measurement Objectivesmentioning
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“…As documented in [5], measurements aim at determining not only i) the value of a quantity but also at determining, ii) the distributions of quantities in time, in space, and in time and space, iii) the mathematical representations of quantities or their distributions, iv) the relations between quantities, their distributions or representations, and v) the parameters of such relations. The results of measurements of types (i) and (v) are expressed in terms of numbers.…”
Section: Measurements Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%