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A test can be considered a technical operation that consists of determination of one or more characteristics of a given product, process or service according to a specified procedure.<ref>[[ASTM]] E 1301, Standard Guide for Proficiency Testing by Interlaboratory Comparisons</ref> Often a test is part of an experiment. A test result can be qualitative (yes/no), categorical, or quantitative (a measured value) and can be based upon personal observation or the output of a precision measuring instrument.  | A test can be considered a technical operation that consists of determination of one or more characteristics of a given product, process or service according to a specified procedure.<ref>[[ASTM]] E 1301, Standard Guide for Proficiency Testing by Interlaboratory Comparisons</ref> Often a test is part of an experiment. A test result can be qualitative (yes/no), categorical, or quantitative (a measured value) and can be based upon personal observation or the output of a precision measuring instrument.  | ||
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Revision as of 19:12, 19 April 2011
A test method is a definitive procedure that produces a test result.[1]
A test can be considered a technical operation that consists of determination of one or more characteristics of a given product, process or service according to a specified procedure.[2] Often a test is part of an experiment. A test result can be qualitative (yes/no), categorical, or quantitative (a measured value) and can be based upon personal observation or the output of a precision measuring instrument.
References
- ↑ Form and Style Manual, ASTM, http://www.astm.org/COMMIT/Blue_Book.pdf, 2009
 - ↑ ASTM E 1301, Standard Guide for Proficiency Testing by Interlaboratory Comparisons
 







