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Methods for studying experimentally the metrological characteristics of information-measuring systems

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Experimental investigation of IMS metrological characteristics and the study of the systems' utilization properties at their industrial locations has an interindustrial nature and, therefore, it is necessary for their successful carrying out that all the ministries and departments which use at their enterprises ASTPs developed and produced by Minpribor and equipped with IM systems should apply the techniques described above.

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  1. Industrial Standard OST 25.126-72 on “Procedure for carrying out scientific-research and experimental-design work and mastering industrial production in instrument making.”

  2. All-Union State Standard GOST 8.009-72 on “State System for Ensuring Uniform Measurements (GSI). Normalized metrological characteristics of measuring equipment.”

  3. All-Union State Standard GOST 13.216-67 on “Instruments and means of automation of the State System of Industrial Instruments (GSP).

  4. All-Union State Standard GOST 17.533-72 on “Electrical measuring instruments, general technical requirements with respect to reliability.”

  5. Methodic Directive MUZ -69 on “Technique for selecting the nomenclature of normative reliability indexes for technical devices.”

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Translated from Izmeritel'naya Tekhnika, No. 3, pp. 14–16, March, 1977.

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Brailov, É.S., Golovashkin, M.A., Kornyukhov, M.I. et al. Methods for studying experimentally the metrological characteristics of information-measuring systems. Meas Tech 20, 328–332 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00825301

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