Repeatability

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Repeatability (engl .: repeatability ) is the ability of a device or system to produce under repeatability closely spaced results. Measures for repeatability are e.g. B. the spread or the standard deviation (but both represent the inverse of the repeatability). Typical repeatability conditions are: The same device, the same operator, the same experimental setup and the same environmental conditions.

Delimitation to reproducibility

The reproducibility (ger .: reproducibility ) also refers to a spread, but various conditions are changed deliberately here.

See also

  • International Vocabulary of Metrology VIM3 2012: JCGM 200: 2012 (PDF download; 3.8MB) Accessed on June 10, 2020. Version from 2008 “with minor corrections”; Definition 2.21