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Uncertainties in qualitative testing and analysis | |||
Contents:
This
document has been developed by the Eurachem Measurement Uncertainty Working
Group with a view to developing policy and promoting work on the topic. Uncertainties
associated with quantitative measurement results have been the subject of considerable
activity since the publication of the ISO Guide on the topic. By comparison,
the issue of uncertainties in qualitative testing and analysis (referred to
elsewhere as “identification certainty”) has received less attention. With the
publication of ISO 17025 : 1999, however, interest in uncertainties in testing
operations has increased. The problems of establishing uncertainty associated
with qualitative tests, such as ‘pass/fail’, identity and comparative identity
tests have accordingly become more important. This paper sets out some of the
main issues arising for analysts in testing laboratories and accreditation bodies
interested in the assessment of uncertainty in qualitative testing. While it
does not provide detailed statistical methods for the characterisation of uncertainties
in qualitative testing, it does provide general guidance on the main issues.
This
document has been published in the Springer journal "Accreditation and
Quality Assurance", Accred Qual Assur 5 (2000) 8, 346-348. It
is available from the journal's website.
The
journal's website: http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00769/index.htm
(click to open this website in a new browser window)
Document location: http://link.springer.de/link/service/journals/00769/papers/0005008/00050346.pdf (47 kB) (click to open this document in a new browser window).
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