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This volume contains original and refereed contributions from the tenth AMCTM Conference (http://www.nviim.ru/AMCTM2014) held in St. Petersburg (Russia) in September 2014 on the theme of advanced mathematical and computational tools in metrology and testing.The themes in this volume reflect the importance of the mathematical, statistical and numerical tools and techniques in metrology and testing and, also keeping the challenge promoted by the Metre Convention, to access a mutual recognition for the measurement standards.
Fostering Diversity of Thought in Measurement Science (F Pavese and P De
Bievre); Polynomial Calibration Functions Revisited: Numerical and
Statistical Issues (M G Cox and P Harris); Empirical Functions with
Pre-Assigned Correlation Behaviour (A B Forbes); Models and Methods of
Dynamic Measurements: Results Presented by St. Petersburg Metrologists (V A
Granovskii); Interval Computations and Interval-Related Statistical
Techniques: Estimating Uncertainty of the Results of Data Processing and
Indirect Measurements (V Ya Kreinovich); Classification, Modeling and
Quantification of Human Errors in Chemical Analysis (I Kuselman); Application
of Nonparametric Goodness-of-Fit Tests: Problems and Solution (B Yu
Lemeshko); Dynamic Measurements Based on Automatic Control Theory Approach (A
L Shestakov); Models for the Treatment of Apparently Inconsistent Data (R
Willink); Model for Emotion Measurements in Acoustic Signals and Its Analysis
(Y Baksheeva, K Sapozhnikova and R Taymanov); Uncertainty Calculation in
Gravimetric Microflow Measurements (E Batista, N Almeida, I Godinho and E
Filipe); Uncertainties Propagation from Published Experimental Data to
Uncertainties of Model Parameters Adjusted by the Least Squares (V I
Belousov, V V Ezhela, Y V Kuyanov, S B Lugovsky, K S Lugovsky and N P
Tkachenko); A New Approach for the Mathematical Alignment Machine Tool-Paths
on a Five-Axis Machine and Its Effect on Surface Roughness (S Boukebbab, J
Chaves-Jacob, J-M Linares and N Azzam); Goodness-of-Fit Tests for One-Shot
Device Testing Data (E V Chimitova and N Balakrishan); Calculation of
Coverage Intervals: Some Study Cases (A Stepanov, A Chunovkina and N
Burmistrova); Application of Numerical Methods in Metrology of
Electromagnetic Quantities (M Cundeva-Blajer); Calibration Method of
Measuring Instruments in Operating Conditions (A A Danilov, Yu V Kucherenko,
M V Berzhinskaya, N P Ordinartseva); Statistical Methods for Conformity
Assessment When Dealing with Computationally Expensive Systems: Application
to a Fire Engineering Case Study (S Demeyer, N Fischer, F Didieux and M
Binacchi); Overview of EMRP Joint Reserch Project NEW06 "Traceability for
Computationally-Intensive Metrology" (A B Forbes, I M Smith, F Hartig and K
Wendt); Stable Units of Account for Economic Value Correct Measuring (N
Hovanov); A Novel Approach for Uncertainty Evaluation Using Characteristic
Function Theory (A B Ionov, N S Chernysheva and B P Ionov); Estimation of
Test Uncertainty for TraCIM Reference Pairs (F Keller, K Wendt and F Hartig);
Approaches for Assigning Numerical Uncertainty to Reference Data Pairs for
Software Validation (G J P Kok and I M Smith); Uncertainty Evaluation for a
Computationally Expensive Model of a Sonic Nozzle (G J P Kok and N Pelevic);
EllipseFit4HC: A MATLAB Algorithm for Demodulation and Uncertainty Evaluation
of the Quadrature Interferometer Signals (R Koning, G Wimmer and V
Witkovsky); Considerations on the Influence of Test Equipment Instability and
Calibration Methods on Measurement Uncertainty of the Test Laboratory (A S
Krivov, S V Marinko and I G Boyko); A Cartesian Method to Improve the Results
and Save Computation Time in Bayesian Signal Analysis (G A Kyriazis); The
Definition of the Reliability of Identification of Complex Organic Compounds
Using HPLC and Base Chromatographic and Spectral Data (E V Kulyabina and Yu A
Kudeyarov); Uncertainty Evaluation of Fluid Dynamic Simulation with
One-Dimensional Riser Model by Means of Stochastic Differential Equations (E
A O Lima, S B Melo, C C Dantas, F A S Teles and S Soares Bandiera);
Simulation Method to Estimate the Uncertainties of ISO Specifications (J-M
Linares and J M Sprauel); Adding a Virtual Layer in a Sensor Network to
Improve Measurement Reliability (U Maniscalco and R Rizzo); Calibration
Analysis of a Computational Optical System Applied in the Dimensional
Monitoring of a Suspension Bridge (L L Martins, J M Rebordao and A S
Ribeiro); Determination of Numerical Uncertainty Associated with Numerical
Artefacts for Validating Coordinate Metrology Software (H D Minh, I M Smith
and A B Forbes); Least-Squares Method and Type B Evaluation of Standard
Uncertainty (R Palencar, S Duris, P Pavlasek, M Dovica, S Slosarcik and G
Wimmer); Optimising Measurement Processes Using Automated Planning (S
Parkinson, A Crampton and A P Longstaff); Software Tool for Conversion of
Historical Temperature Scales (P Pavlasek, S Duris, R Palencar and A
Merlone); Few Measurements, Non-Normality: A Statement on the Expanded
Uncertainty (J Petry, B De Boeck, M Dobre and A Peruzzi); Quantifying
Uncertainty in Accelerometer Sensitivity Studies (A L Rukhin and D J Evans);
Metrological Aspects of Stopping Iterative Procedures in Inverse Problems for
Static-Mode Measurements (K K Semenov); Inverse Problems in Theory and
Practice of Measurements and Metrology (K K Semenov, G N Solopchenko and V Ya
Kreinovich); Fuzzy Intervals as Foundation of Metrological Support for
Computations with Inaccurate Data (K K Semenov, G N Solopchenko and V Ya
Kreinovich); Testing Statistical Hypotheses for Generalized Semiparametric
Proportional Hazards Models with Cross-Effect of Survival Functions (M A
Semenova and E V Chimitova); Novel Reference Value and DOE Determination by
Model Selection and Posterior Predictive Checking (K Shirono, H Tanaka, M
Shiro and K Ehara); Certification of Algorithms for Constructing Calibration
Curves of Measuring Instruments (T Siraya); Discrete and Fuzzy Encoding of
the ECG-Signal for Multidisease Diagnostic System (V Uspenskiy, K Vorontsov,
V Tselykh and V Bunakov); Application of Two Robust Methods in
Inter-Laboratory Comparisons with Small Samples (E T Volodarsky and Z L
Warsza); Validation of CMM Evaluation Software Using TraCIM (K Wendt, M
Franke and F Hartig); Semi-Parametric Polynomial Method for Retrospective
Estimation of the Change-Point of Parameters of Non-Gaussian Sequences (S V
Zabolotnii and Z L Warsza); Use of a Bayesian Approach to Improve Uncertainty
of Model-Based Measurements by Hybrid Multi-Tool Metrology (N-F Zhang, B M
Barnes, R M Silver and H Zhou); Application of Effective Number of
Observations and Effective Degrees of Freedom for Analysis of Autocorrelated
Observations (A Zieba);