TN-1297, NIST TECHNICAL NOTE: GUIDELINES FOR EVALUATING AND EXPRESSING THE UNCERTAINTY OF NIST MEASUREMENT RESULTS (1994 ED) (SEP 1994)
TN-1297, NIST TECHNICAL NOTE: GUIDELINES FOR EVALUATING AND EXPRESSING THE UNCERTAINTY OF NIST MEASUREMENT RESULTS (1994 ED) (SEP 1994)., The previous edition, which was the first, of this National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Technical
Note (TN 1297) was initially published in January 1993. A
second printing followed shortly thereafter, and in total
some 10 000 copies were distributed to individuals at NIST
and in both the United States at large and abroad, to
metrologists, scientists, engineers, statisticians, and others
who are concerned with measurement and the evaluation
and expression of the uncertainty of the result of a
measurement. On the whole, these individuals gave TN
1297 a very positive reception. We were, of course, pleased
that a document intended as a guide to NIST staff was also
considered to be of significant value to the international
measurement community.
Several of the recipients of the 1993 edition of TN 1297
asked us questions concerning some of the points it
addressed and some it did not. In view of the nature of the
subject of evaluating and expressing measurement
uncertainty and the fact that the principles presented in
TN 1297 are intended to be applicable to a broad range of
measurements, such questions were not at all unexpected.
It soon occurred to us that it might be helpful to the current
and future users of TN 1297 if the most important of these
questions were addressed in a new edition. To this end, we
have added to the 1993 edition of TN 1297 a new appendix
"Appendix D" which attempts to clarify and give
additional guidance on a number of topics, including the use
of certain terms such as accuracy and precision. We hope
that this new appendix will make this 1994 edition of
TN 1297 even more useful than its predecessor.
We also took the opportunity provided us by the preparation
of a new edition of TN 1297 to make very minor word
changes in a few portions of the text. These changes were
made in order to recognize the official publication in
October 1993 of the ISO Guide to the Expression of
Uncertainty in Measurement on which TN 1297 is based
(for example, the reference to the Guide was updated); and
to bring TN 1297 into full harmony with the Guide.