In the previous post, I talked about measurement uncertainty and gave a few weblinks to, what I think are informative sites.
In case you didn’t have time to look at the EuroChem one on Measurement Uncertainty, here’s both a link and a quick listing of the various sections of their online Guide to the subject. It is very detailed and, I think, informative.
If nothing else, just the list of chapters in the Guide gives a more complete idea of the process involved in quantifying and reporting Measurement Uncertainty. It is not a difficult or very complex subject. It just has more than one step. Yet, each step is clearly identified and covered in this Guide.
Can’t beat the price either!
Note, too, that each chapter is also a seperate weblink. (Also note the extra information here, too, such as a unique, interactive Glossary
Foreword to the second edition
1. scope and field of application
3. analytical measurement and uncertainty
4. the process of peasurement uncertainty estimation
6. step 2 - identifying uncertainty sources
7. step 3 - quantifying uncertainty
8. step 4 - calculating the combined uncertainty
appendices:
a - examples: introduction ,
b - definitions
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c - uncertainties in analytical processes ,
d - analysing uncertainty sources ,
e - useful statistical procedures,
f - measurement uncertainty at the limit of detection/determination ,
g - common sources and values of uncertainty ,
h - bibliography
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