MEASUREMENT Journal of the International Measurement Confederation Contents of Volume 1 J a n - D e c 1983, pages 1 - 2 1 6 Part 1: Jan-Mar
Part 3: JuI-Sep
Editorial: Measurement L.Finkelstein
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Special issue on Measurement theory
IMEKO: The International Measurement Confederation Its development over 25 years, 1957-1982 G. Striker 3 Education and training of engineers and scientists in measurement and instrumentation L. Finke/stein 7 Photon-detectors - Report on the history and activities of the IMEKO Technical Committee on Photon-detectors (TC-2) J. Schanda and M. Jedlicka 14 Problems of hardness measurement F. Petik
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Introduction D. Hofmann
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Parameter estimation in measurement H. KronmS/ler 111 Modelling of errors in measurement D. Hofmann
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Simulation and modelling in measurement E. I. Tsvetkov 129 Metrological Reliability in Measurement U. E. Wiener 133 The role of measurement theory in planning experiments G. Zinga/es 139
The technical vocabulary of measurement and instrumentation - Current state and further development of IMEKO Technical Committee on Vocabulary (TC-6) G. Hofmann 31
Development at the Institut National de Mdtrologie of sealed cells as IPTS fixed points G. Bonnier and A. Moser 143
Current state and further development of measurement theory - Report of the IMEKO Technical Committee on Measurement Theory (TC-7) D. Hofmann 33
Computer-aided testing: a new solution for self-calibration U. E. Wiener and l. F. Cretu 155
Photon-detectors J. Schanda
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Scientific and organisational activities of the IMEKO Technical Committee on Metrology (TC-8) Y. V. Tarbeyev 39
Fast measuring with microcomputers for on-line weighing H. Kronm~l/er 160
A survey of the influence of technical diagnostics on progress in industry G. C. Knight and J. Kozak 42
Part 4: Oct-Dec
Metrological infrastructure and improved measurement as a factor in economic development, product quality and the quality of life J. Bozicevic 46 Book reviews Coming events
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The technique of producing reference-standard gas by the flow-measuring method H. Uchiyama, K. Nagashio, C. Takahashi and Y. Tanaka 172 Metrological assurance of measurements for environmental control Yu. V. Tarbeyev 177
Part 2: A p r - - J u n Production techniques for standard gases by the massmeasuring method K. Uchikawa, Y. Kobayashi, S. Ikeda and H. Yano 54 Automated visual inspection systems for industrial applications/. Morishita and M. Okumura 59 Measurement as science and technology H. Draheim
Static thermal conductivity methods for solid materials J-P. Issi, B. Poulaert and J. Heremans 167
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Selection of the 'best' model for an electro-chemical reaction H. Renders, G. Vi/ain, J. Hubrecht, J. Vereecken and J. Renneboog 75 A pulse technique for the measurement of thermophysical properties F. Righini and A. Rosso 79
A novel approach to the solution of indirect measurement problems with minimal error propagation M. K. Smit 181 A frequency-modulated capacitance transducer for on-line measurement of two-component fluid flow R, G. Green and J. M. Cun/iffe 191 Contactless temperature measurement of the heart G. Dittmar, N. Neef, P. G. Linke, E. Schlemminger, K.-D. Pauer and G. Bretschneider 196 Weighing technology - achievements and trends 7-, Kem#ny 199
Topical trends in computerised measurement -sensors, devices and strategies D. Hofmann 85
Determination of the thermal conductivity of graphite and high-temperature alloys by the laser-flash method W. Neumann and K. Wallisch 204
Metrological aspects in the physical and chemical monitoring of the Baltic Sea /!//. Perttila, P. Tulkki and P. Malkki 91
OMTP: FORTRAN program for optimally solving indirect measurement problems M. K. Smith and Ch. van Vliet 2O9
Limits to growth to computerised measurements: software and algorithms B. Sou~ek 95
Workshop of IMEKO TC-12: Thermal measurement F, Bernhard 212
The temperatures of the triple points of methane and argon on IPTS-68 W. Blanke and W. Thomas 105
Recent publications on Measurement and Metrology in Yugoslavia 214
Coming events
Coming events
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conductivity
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Published for IMEKO by The Institute of Measurement and Control, 20 Peel Street, London W 8 7PD, UK 216
MeasurementVol 1 No 4, Oct--Dec 1983