Abstract

In the context of the DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025 standard the interest in materials testing is focusing again on precise data. This paper describes a procedure by which plausible precise data can be calculated from insufficient data of interlaboratory comparison tests by the help of additional information. Such calculations made obvious that insufficient precise data cannot be excluded a priori in respective standards and that the assessment of result uncertainties can be significantly influenced by unknown subjective effects during testing.

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