Practical sheet | REF: FIC1410 V1

Applying the statistical concept of fidelity

Author: Didier BOZONNET

Publication date: March 10, 2022 | Lire en français

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A biathlon athlete will pass his shooting event if :

  • his first shot hits the center of the target (fair shot);

  • his successive shots also remain close to the center of the target (accurate and faithful shots).

In your measurement processes, how can you apply this notion of fidelity and accuracy to, for example :

  • Empower staff in a technical activity to reduce scrap rates?

  • Compare measuring instruments to optimize your calibration intervals?

  • Validate two routine analysis results?

  • Validate a sensory metrology measurement process?

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