GSO OIML G 1-GUM-6:2022

OIML G 1-GUM-6:2020
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 10 October 2022

Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement — Part 6: Developing and using measurement models

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GSO OIML G 1-GUM-6:2022 Scope

This document provides guidance on developing and using a measurement model and also covers the assessment of the adequacy of a measurement model. The document is of particular interest to developers of measurement procedures, working instructions and documentary standards. The model describes the relationship between the output quantity (the measurand) and the input quantities known to be involved in the measurement. The model is used to obtain a value for the measurand and an associated uncertainty. Measurement models are also used in, for example, design studies, simulation of processes, and in engineering, research and development.

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