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Quantitative or qualitative data collected for feedback The measurement system is another layer underlying all the activities of a company Some measures will be incommensurate outside this unit, even though they are very significant internally, so they can't be directly benchmarked or interpreted outside Other measures will be generic, and they can be aggregated, e g cycle time, customer satisfaction, financial results
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All measurements are given width preceding height Character measurements are vertical, from the highest to the lowest points on the image, including props
The size, shape, scale, format or dimensions of the work All measurements are in metric e g 50 8x50 8x20 32cm for Punk Bear Spirit
The millimeter measurement across the diamond, the widest and narrowest are listed in the round, then depth Diamond rounds are described with three measurements, the widest and narrowest diameter and the depth, in that order One should do the calculations for the irregular shapes
Link - 7 92 inches; Chain - 100 Links or 66 feet; Furlong - 1000 Links or 660 feet; Rod - 5 1/2 yds or 16 1/2 ft (also called a perch or pole); Rood - From 5 1/2 yards to 8 yards, depending on locality; Acre - 43,560 square ft or 160 squ
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The act of measuring
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{n} a mensuration, the act of measuring
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The procedure of applying a standard scale to a variable or a set of values
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The extent, size, capacity, amount
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The act or process of quantitatively comparing results with requirements
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The measurement of the quality, value, or effect of something is the activity of deciding how great it is. the measurement of output in the non-market sector
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means a repeatable, objective procedure for generating a measure The resulting measure(s) are scaled in a known way, and reference values, reliability and validity are known Detailed information about 'Measurement' 'Construct Validity', 'Reliability', 'Levels of Measurement', 'Survey Research', 'Scaling', 'Qualitative Measures', 'Unobtrusive Measures' can be found at trochim human cornell edu/kb/measure htm
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The assignment of numbers to objects
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Determination of the magnitude of a quantity
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The result of reading a sensor A typical measurement is the value of the beam position
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the act or process of measuring; "the measurements were carefully done"; "his mental measurings proved remarkably accurate"
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how much -- "There are several other measurements used in the customary system " (234)
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Normally a numerical value
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The process of using dimensions, quantity, or capacity by comparison with a standard in order to mark off, apportion, lay out, or establish dimensions
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Magnitude (or extent or amount) determined by measurement
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The process used to extract classical information from a quantum system A general projective measurement is defined by a set of projectors satisfying and Given the quantum state , the outcome of a measurement with the set is one of the classical indeces associated with a projector The index is the measurement outcome The probability of outcome is , and given outcome , the quantum state ``collapses'' to
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A procedure for assigning a number to an object or an event
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An observation that reduces the amount of uncertainty about the value of a quantity In the balanced scorecard, measurements are collected for feedback The measurement system gathers information about all the significant activities of a company Measurements are the data resulting from the measurement effort Measurement also implies a methodology, analysis, and other activities involved with how particular measurements are collected and managed There may be many ways of measuring the same thing
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the act or process of measuring; "the measurements were carefully done"; "his mental measurings proved remarkably accurate
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an estimated value that is, by its nature, subject to error A person can count (an absolute value) one hundred beans and get the same quantity as someone else counting one hundred beans However, if two people each measure (an estimated value) a cup of beans , it is likely that they will have a different quantity of beans Two surveyors measuring the same distance may obtain different values Both of the values should be similar, but they will only approach the true theoretical value through repetition and statistical analysis
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A measurement is a result, usually expressed in numbers, that you obtain by measuring something. We took lots of measurements
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The systematic process of data collection, repeated over time or at a single point in time
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May be a frequency count of kinds of responses, a rating indicating the level of attainment of a desired quality, or the percentage of correct answers on a multiple choice test and so forth
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The act or process of quantitatively comparing results to requirements to arrive at a quantitative estimate of performance The specific method for judging when, where and how an action or goal is accomplished
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Mapping of an ontologiical event to an epistemological proposition Independent of either formal or natural system Must be discovered independently of either Cannot typically be determined by inverting the prediction mapping Together with prediction, constitutes World 2 in Popper's 3-world philosophy of science Together with prediction, the connection between the formal and natural systems in Rosen's modeling relation [Steve Kercel, Dec 19, 2000]
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The process or result of observing an event or object in order to determine its extent or quantity by comparison with a known unit and then assigning it a numerical value
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{i} calculation of size or extent; assessment of capacity or dimension; system of measures (liquid measurement, dry measurement)
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The act or result of measuring; mensuration; as, measurement is required
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A process that assigns by rule a numerical description to observation of some attribute of an object, person, or event
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or quantity ascertained by measuring; as, its measurement is five acres
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means a repeatable, objective procedure for generating a measure
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n Any unit used to stand for the size, quantity or volume of something
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Measurement of something is the process of measuring it in order to obtain a result expressed in numbers. Measurement of blood pressure can be undertaken by practice nurses
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The act or process of measuring in order to compare results with requirements A quantitative estimate of performance
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Your measurements are the size of your waist, chest, hips, and other parts of your body, which you need to know when you are buying clothes. Association of numbers with physical quantities and natural phenomena by comparing an unknown quantity with a known quantity of the same kind. Weights and measures are standard quantities with which such comparisons are made. The earliest ones measured mass (weight), volume (liquid or dry measure), length, and area using units mostly based on dimensions of the human body. The cubit, representing the distance from elbow to fingertips, was the most widespread unit of measure in the ancient world. As such units were standardized, more were added, including units of temperature, luminosity, pressure, and electric current. Measurements made by the senses instead of by measurement devices are called estimates (see estimation)
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A procedure for assigning a number to an object or an event Topic areas: Accountability and Evaluation
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