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Title: GAS AND LIQUID MEASUREMENT VALIDATION
Author: Stephen C. Anson
Source: 2023 American School of Gas Measurement Technology
Year Published: 2023
Abstract: Advancements in electronic gas and liquid measurement systems, SCADA systems, data management, and business intelligence software is increasing the access to reliable data. This is both good and bad for the measurement staff who rely on this data to make decisions. This abundance of reliable data is good because the analysts have more data to use to perform historical comparisons and statistical evaluations, however, this abundance of reliable data is also bad because it can become overwhelming and often disguise, or hide, an outlier in the data. The term validation is defined by Merriam-Webster as an act, process, or instance of validating especially, the determination of the degree of validity of a measuring device. To better understand this definition, it is helpful to know the definition of valid. Merriam-Webster defines valid as well-grounded or justifiable logically correct. By these definitions, one can assert that a validated value is one that is determined and applied through a combination of human and machine intelligence, and possibly including some mathematical analysis.




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