Models, Measurement, and Metrology Extending the SI
Trust and Quality Assured Knowledge Infrastructures

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Fisher, William P. (editor)
Pendrill, Leslie (editor)
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EnglishAbstract
The book provides a comprehensive introduction to the philosophy, history, theory, and practice of measurement across the sciences, emphasizing often overlooked or undervalued resources providing much-needed correctives to unexamined epistemological assumptions. The needs of three separate but related communities of research and practice are addressed: experimentalists and managers instrument makers and metrologists and theoreticians.

