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ISO 5725 Definition of Accuracy

1994
  • Organizzazione internazionale per la normazione (ISO)

The ISO 5725 standard defines accuracy as the combination of trueness and precision. Trueness is the closeness of the mean of a large series of measurements to the accepted reference value, quantifying systematic error or bias. Precision is the closeness of agreement among a set of results, quantifying random error. Thus, accuracy requires both high trueness and high precision.

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) standard 5725, “Accuracy (trueness and precision) of measurement methods and results,” provides a formal struttura to avoid the ambiguity of the common term ‘accuracy’. By decomposing accuracy into two distinct components, it allows for a more rigorous analysis of measurement error. ‘Trueness’ is a qualitative concept that is expressed quantitatively as ‘bias’. It measures how far the mean of a large set of measurements deviates from the true or accepted reference value. A measurement metodo with high trueness has low systematic error.

‘Precision’ under ISO 5725 is further subdivided into ‘repeatability’ and ‘reproducibility’. Repeatability refers to the variation in measurements taken by a single person or instrument on the same item and under the same conditions (short-term variation). Reproducibility describes the variation arising when using the same measurement process among different instruments, operators, or laboratories (long-term variation). A measurement method is precise if it has small random errors, leading to low variability under both repeatability and reproducibility conditions. Therefore, according to ISO 5725, a measurement is ‘accurate’ only if it is both true (low bias) and precise (low random variation).

UNESCO Nomenclature: 2208
– Metrology

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Abstract System

Disruption

Substantial

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Widespread Use

Precursors

  • Earlier statistical work on error analysis by figures like Ronald Fisher
  • The need for international harmonization in trade and science
  • Development of quality management systems like iso 9000
  • Previous national standard on measurement uncertainty

Applicazioni

  • laboratory quality assurance (e.g., iso/iec 17025)
  • chemical analysis and analytical chemistry
  • produzione controllo di processo
  • clinical laboratory testing
  • environmental monitoring and compliance

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