Software support for the Nordtest method of measurement uncertainty evaluation |
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Authors: | Teemu N?ykki Atte Virtanen Ivo Leito |
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Affiliation: | 1. Environmental Measurement and Testing Laboratory, Finnish Environment Institute, Hakuninmaantie 6, 00430, Helsinki, Finland 2. Data and Information Centre, Finnish Environment Institute, Mechelininkatu 34a, 00251, Helsinki, Finland 3. Institute of Chemistry, University of Tartu, Ravila 14a, 50411, Tartu, Estonia
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Abstract: | ![]() Software support for the Nordtest method of measurement uncertainty evaluation is described. According to the Nordtest approach, the combined measurement uncertainty is broken down into two main components??the within-laboratory reproducibility (intermediate precision) s Rw and the uncertainty due to possible laboratory bias u(bias). Both of these can be conveniently estimated from validation and quality control data, thus significantly reducing the need for performing dedicated experiments for estimating detailed uncertainty contributions and thereby making uncertainty estimation easier for routine laboratories. An additional merit of this uncertainty estimation approach is that it reduces the danger of underestimating the uncertainty, which continues to be a problem at routine laboratories. The described software tool??MUkit (measurement uncertainty kit)??fully reflects the versatility of the Nordtest approach: it enables estimating the uncertainty components from different types of data, and the data can be imported using a variety of means such as different laboratory data systems and a dedicated web service as well as manual input. Prior to the development of the MUkit software, a laboratory survey was carried out to identify the needs of laboratories related to uncertainty estimation and other quality assurance procedures, as well as their needs for a practical tool for the calculation of measurement uncertainty. |
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