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JIS Z 8462-2:2003

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Capability of detection -- Part 2: Methodology in the linear calibration case Part 2: Methodology in the linear calibration case

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Published date

20-03-2003

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This part of JIS Z 8462 specifies basic methods to: design experiments for the estimation of the critical value of the net state variable, the critical value of the response variable and the minimum detectable value of the net state variable,estimate these characteristics from experimental data for the cases in which the calibration function is linear and the standard deviation is either constant or linearly related to the net state variable.The methods described in this part of JIS Z 8462 are applicable to various situations such as checking the existence of a certain substance in a material, the emission of energy from samples or plants, or the geometric change in static systems under distortion.Critical values can be derived from an actual measurement series so as to assess the unknown states of systems included in the series, whereas the minimum detectable value of the net state variable as a characteristic of the measurement method serves for the selection of appropriate measurement processes. In order to characterize a measurement process, a laboratory or the measurement method, the minimum detectable value can be stated if appropriate data are available for each relevant level, i.e. a measurement series, a measurement process, a laboratory or a measurement method. The minimum detectable values may be different for a measurement series, a measurement process, a laboratory or the measurement method.JIS Z 8462 is applicable to quantities measured on scales that a fundamentally continuous. It is applicable to measurement processes and types of measurement equipment where the functional relationship between the expected value of the response variable and the value of the state variable is described by a calibration function. If the response variable or the state variable is a vectorial quantity the methods of JIS Z 8462 are applicable separately to the components of the vectors or functions of the components.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
25
PublisherName
Japanese Standards Association
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
ISO 11843-2:2000 Identical

Reaffirmed 2017

JIS Z 8462-1:2001 Capability of detection -- Part 1: Terms and definitions
JIS Z 8101-2:1999 Statistics -- Vocabulary and symbols Part 2: Statistical quality control terms Part 2: Statistical quality control terms
JIS Z 8101-3:1999 Statistics -- Vocabulary and symbols -- Part 3: Design of experiments
JIS Q 0030:1997 Terms and definitions used in connection with reference materials
JIS Z 8461:2001 Linear calibration using reference materials
JIS Z 8101-1:1999 Statistics -- Vocabulary and symbols -- Part 1: Probability and general statistical terms Part 1: Probability and general statistical terms

JIS G 1258-0:2007 Iron and steel -- ICP atomic emission spectrometric method -- Part 0: General rules
JIS Z 8462-4:2006 Capability of detection -- Part 4: Methodology for comparing the minimum detectable value with a given value Part 4: Methodology for comparing the minimum detectable value with a given value
JIS Z 8462-3:2006 Capability of detection -- Part 3: Methodology for determination of the critical value for the response variable when no calibration data are used

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