The paper emphasizes the importance that fundamental concepts in measurement science are defined according to a structured strategy, which provides both a general, qualitative characterization and a specific, type-related, quantitative definition. As a significant case, the concept 'sensitivity' is discussed and a definition for it proposed.
Mari, L., Mencattini, A. (2013). A structured strategy of concept definition in measurement: the case of sensitivity. In Journal Physics: Conference Series (pp.--) [10.1088/1742-6596/459/1/012040].
A structured strategy of concept definition in measurement: the case of sensitivity
MENCATTINI, ARIANNA
2013-01-01
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The paper emphasizes the importance that fundamental concepts in measurement science are defined according to a structured strategy, which provides both a general, qualitative characterization and a specific, type-related, quantitative definition. As a significant case, the concept 'sensitivity' is discussed and a definition for it proposed.File in questo prodotto:
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