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Data Modeling for Metrology and Testing in Measurement Science

Data Modeling for Metrology and Testing in Measurement Science
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Dewey Class 530.8 (DDC 23)
Title Data Modeling for Metrology and Testing in Measurement Science ([EBook]) / edited by Franco Pavese, Alistair B. Forbes.
Author Pavese, Franco
Added Personal Name Forbes, Alistair B.
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication Boston : Birkhäuser , 2009.
Physical Details XVIII, 486 pages : 111 illus. : online resource.
Series Modeling and Simulation in Science, Engineering and Technology
ISBN 9780817648046
Summary Note This book and companion DVD provide a comprehensive set of modeling methods for data and uncertainty analysis, taking readers beyond mainstream methods described in standard texts. The emphasis throughout is on techniques having a broad range of real-world applications in measurement science. Mainstream methods of data modeling and analysis typically rely on certain assumptions that do not hold for many practical applications. Developed in this work are methods and computational tools to address general models that arise in practice, allowing for a more valid treatment of calibration and test data and providing a deeper understanding of complex situations in measurement science. Additional features and topics of the book include: * Introduction to modeling principles in metrology and testing * Presentation of a basic probability framework in metrology and statistical approaches to uncertainty assessment * Discussion of the latest developments in data analysis using least squares, Fast Fourier Transform, wavelets, and fuzzy logic methods * Data fusion using neural networks, fuzzy methods, decision making, and risk analysis * A computer-assisted, rigorous approach to data evaluation and analysis of measurement software validity * Introduction to virtual instruments, and an overview of IT tools for measurement science Data Modeling for Metrology and Testing in Measurement Science may be used as a textbook in graduate courses on data modeling and computational methods, or as a training manual in the fields of calibration and testing. The book will also serve as an excellent reference for metrologists, mathematicians, statisticians, software engineers, chemists, and other practitioners with a general interest in measurement science.:
Contents note Preface -- List of Contributors -- An Introduction to Data Modelling Principles in Metrology and Testing -- Probability in Metrology -- Three Statistical Paradigms for the Assessment and Interpretation of Measurement Uncertainty -- Interval Computations and Interval-Related Statistical Techniques: Tools for Estimating Uncertainty of the Results of Data Processing and Indirect Measurements -- Parameter Estimation Based on Least Squares Methods -- Frequency and TimeâFrequency Domain Analysis Tools in Measurement -- Data Fusion, Decision-Making, and Risk Analysis: Mathematical Tools and Techniques -- Comparing Results of Chemical Measurements: Some Basic Questions From Practice -- Modelling of Measurements, System Theory, and Uncertainty Evaluation -- Approaches to Data Assessment and Uncertainty Estimation in Testing -- Monte Carlo Modelling of Randomness -- Software Validation and Preventive Software Quality Assurance for Metrology -- Virtual Instrumentation -- Internet-Enabled Metrology -- Appendix: DVD Content -- Index.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-8176-4804-6
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