ON THE ASSESSMENT OF COMPLIANCE WITH LEGAL LIMITS. PART I: SIGNAL AND CONCENTRATION DOMAINS
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2001
Citazione:
ON THE ASSESSMENT OF COMPLIANCE WITH LEGAL LIMITS. PART I: SIGNAL AND CONCENTRATION DOMAINS / E. Desimoni, S. Mannino, B. Brunetti. - In: ACCREDITATION AND QUALITY ASSURANCE. - ISSN 0949-1775. - 6:11(2001), pp. 452-458. [10.1007/PL00010435]
Abstract:
Taking into account the uncertainty of measurement when assessing compliance of a given sample with compositional specifications or statutory limits is an open question. Rigorously, the assessment should be performed within the signal domain, and by considering both a and b errors. Working within the concentration domain through a calibration function, which is affected by additional experimental uncertainties, involves a different degree of uncertainty and can sometimes lead to unreliable verdicts.
The matter is discussed with the aid of some worked examples, each using multiple simulated data sets, obtained by adding an arbitrarily chosen Gaussian noise to representative response/concentration functional relationships
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Compliance assessment, concentration domain, legal limit, signal domain, uncertainty of measurement, t-test, alpha and beta errors
Elenco autori:
E. Desimoni, S. Mannino, B. Brunetti
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