NF ISO/IEC GUIDE 98-4

NF ISO/IEC GUIDE 98-4

October 2013
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Uncertainty of measurement - Part 4 : role of measurement uncertainty in conformity assessment

ISO/IEC Guide 98-4:2012 provides guidance and procedures for assessing the conformity of an item (entity, object or system) with specified requirements. The item might be, for example, a gauge block, a grocery scale or a blood sample. The procedures can be applied where the following conditions exist: the item is distinguished by a single scalar quantity (a measurable property) defined to a level of detail sufficient to be reasonably represented by an essentially unique true value; an interval of permissible values of the property is specified by one or two tolerance limits; the property can be measured and the measurement result expressed in a manner consistent with the principles of the GUM, so that knowledge of the value of the property can be reasonably described by (a) a probability density function, (b) a distribution function, (c) numerical approximations to such functions, or (d) a best estimate, together with a coverage interval and an associated coverage probability. The procedures developed in this document can be used to realize an interval, called an acceptance interval, of permissible measured values of the property of interest. Acceptance limits can be chosen so as to balance the risks associated with accepting non-conforming items (consumer's risk) or rejecting conforming items (producer's risk). Two types of conformity assessment problems are addressed. The first is the setting of acceptance limits that will assure that a desired conformance probability for a single measured item is achieved. The second is the setting of acceptance limits to assure an acceptable level of confidence on average as a number of (nominally identical) items are measured. Guidance is given for their solution. This document contains examples to illustrate the guidance provided. The concepts presented can be extended to more general conformity assessment problems based on measurements of a set of scalar measurands. The audience of this document includes quality managers, members of standards development organizations, accreditation authorities and the staffs of testing and measuring laboratories, inspection bodies, certification bodies, regulatory agencies, academics and researchers.

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Publication date

October 2013

Number of pages

67 p.

Reference

NF ISO/IEC GUIDE 98-4

ICS Codes

17.020   Metrology and measurement in general

Classification index

X07-040-4

Print number

1

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Uncertainty of measurement - Part 4 : role of measurement uncertainty in conformity assessment

ISO/IEC Guide 98-4:2012 provides guidance and procedures for assessing the conformity of an item (entity, object or system) with specified requirements. The item might be, for example, a gauge block, a grocery scale or a blood sample. The procedures can be applied where the following conditions exist: the item is distinguished by a single scalar quantity (a measurable property) defined to a level of detail sufficient to be reasonably represented by an essentially unique true value; an interval of permissible values of the property is specified by one or two tolerance limits; the property can be measured and the measurement result expressed in a manner consistent with the principles of the GUM, so that knowledge of the value of the property can be reasonably described by (a) a probability density function, (b) a distribution function, (c) numerical approximations to such functions, or (d) a best estimate, together with a coverage interval and an associated coverage probability.

The procedures developed in this document can be used to realize an interval, called an acceptance interval, of permissible measured values of the property of interest. Acceptance limits can be chosen so as to balance the risks associated with accepting non-conforming items (consumer's risk) or rejecting conforming items (producer's risk).

Two types of conformity assessment problems are addressed. The first is the setting of acceptance limits that will assure that a desired conformance probability for a single measured item is achieved. The second is the setting of acceptance limits to assure an acceptable level of confidence on average as a number of (nominally identical) items are measured. Guidance is given for their solution.

This document contains examples to illustrate the guidance provided. The concepts presented can be extended to more general conformity assessment problems based on measurements of a set of scalar measurands. The audience of this document includes quality managers, members of standards development organizations, accreditation authorities and the staffs of testing and measuring laboratories, inspection bodies, certification bodies, regulatory agencies, academics and researchers.

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  • Avant-propos
    v
  • Introduction
    ix
  • 1 Domaine d'application
    1
  • 2 Références normatives
    2
  • 3 Termes et définitions
    2
  • 3.1 Termes relatifs à la probabilité
    2
  • 3.2 Termes relatifs à la métrologie
    4
  • 3.3 Termes relatifs à l'évaluation de la conformité
    5
  • 4 Conventions et notation
    8
  • 5 Limites de tolérance et intervalles de tolérance
    9
  • 5.1 Mesurages pour l'évaluation de la conformité
    9
  • 5.2 Valeurs admissibles et non admissibles: intervalles de tolérance
    10
  • 5.3 Exemples de limites de tolérance
    11
  • 6 Connaissance du mesurande
    11
  • 6.1 Probabilité et information
    11
  • 6.2 Théorème de Bayes
    12
  • 6.3 Informations synthétiques
    13
  • 7 Probabilité de conformité à des exigences spécifiées
    14
  • 7.1 Règle générale de calcul d'une probabilité de conformité
    14
  • 7.2 Probabilités de conformité avec des fonctions de densité de probabilité normales
    15
  • 7.3 Intervalles de tolérance unilatéraux avec fonctions de densité de probabilité normales
    16
  • 7.4 Intervalles de tolérance bilatéraux avec fonctions de densité de probabilité normales
    18
  • 7.5 Probabilité de conformité et intervalles élargis
    19
  • 7.6 Indice de capabilité de mesurage Cm
    20
  • 7.7 Indice de capabilité de mesurage et probabilité de conformité
    20
  • 8 Intervalles d'acceptation
    22
  • 8.1 Limites d'acceptation
    22
  • 8.2 Règle de décision fondée sur une acceptation simple
    22
  • 8.3 Règles de décision fondées sur des bandes de garde
    23
  • 9 Risques client et fournisseur
    27
  • 9.1 Généralités
    27
  • 9.2 Fonctions de densité de probabilité pour le processus de production et le système de mesure
    28
  • 9.3 Résultats possibles d'un mesurage de contrôle avec une règle de décision binaire
    28
  • 9.4 Fonction de densité de probabilité jointe pour Y et Ym
    30
  • 9.5 Calcul des risques globaux
    31
  • Annexe A (informative) Lois de distribution normales
    39
  • Annexe B (informative) Connaissance a priori du mesurande
    44
  • Annexe C (informative) Liste des principaux symboles
    50
  • Bibliographie
    52
  • Index alphabétique
    55
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