Abstract
The paper presents an analysis of the state of the general principles of Measurement and Instrumentation Science as a systematically organised framework of concepts and principles. It argues that such a science is an integral part of the general science of Information Technology, and that this integration has been strengthened by recent technological advances; but that it is distinct, with particular areas in particular sensing, errors and foundational concepts of measurement special to itself. The paper analyses advances in general principles of measurement and instrumentation. Finally it emphasises the role of design methodology as a core component of Measurement and Instrumentation Science.
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