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A set-theoretic model in the problem of evaluating the characteristics of information-measurement systems

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A set-theoretic model used in the problem of evaluating the properties of information-measurement systems and considered as a functional and structural component of a control system is presented. The model represents the requirements imposed on a hierarchically subordinate system expressed by numerical characteristics.

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  1. V. V. Pitsyk, E. G. Gamayunov, and D. Yu. Zhdanov, Metrologiya, No. 7, 3 (2008).

  2. R. M. Yusupov (ed.), Elements of the Theory of Tests and Control of Technical Systems [in Russian], Energiya, Leningrad (1978).

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Translated from Metrologiya, No. 9, pp. 13–22, September, 2008.

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Pitsyk, V.V., Gamayunov, E.G. & Zhdanov, D.Y. A set-theoretic model in the problem of evaluating the characteristics of information-measurement systems. Meas Tech 51, 985–991 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11018-008-9154-6

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