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GUM guidance on developing and using measurement models

van der Veen, A M H; Cox, M G; Possolo, A (2022) GUM guidance on developing and using measurement models. Accreditation and Quality Assurance, 27. pp. 295-297.

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Abstract

The GUM suite of documents (Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement and related documents) has been expanded with the addition of a new guidance document describing the development and use of measurement models for obtaining a value for the measurand and an associated measurement uncertainty. The methods for estimating the measurand and evaluating measurement uncertainty in the GUM suite all hinge upon a measurement model that relates the measurand to a set of input quantities. Many users find the development of these models challenging, and so far little guidance has been made available for how to address this pervasive challenge.

The new document takes the reader from the specification of the measurand through the steps needed to arrive at a complete measurement model, suitable for providing a value for the measurand and an associated uncertainty. An important intermediate stage in this process is the description of the measurement principle, as for many users of standardised test methods this principle is already described by a model. This ``basic model'' needs extension to include effects arising from the measurement, such as calibration, corrections to be applied, repeatability and reproducibility. The document also introduces statistical measurement models, which recognise the dispersion of replicated observations of the same quantity while capturing the fact that all are informative about the true value of the measurand.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Measurement uncertainty; Measurement model ; GUM
Subjects: Mathematics and Scientific Computing > Modelling
Divisions: Data Science
Identification number/DOI: 10.1007/s00769-022-01509-8
Last Modified: 15 Feb 2023 13:47
URI: http://eprintspublications.npl.co.uk/id/eprint/9648

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