of this comparison is to demonstrate a possibility of digital transformation in metrology using an automated evaluation chain of different tools as well as machine-interpretable files for data transfer and reporting. We discuss the different tools and exchange formats as well as the performance of the virtual mass comparison in detail.

Project on a fully automated evaluation of a virtual comparison of mass using the Digital Calibration Certificate (DCC) schema / Rodiek, Beatrice; Alvarez Clara, Gregorio; Brown, Clifford; Davidson, Stuart; Demir, Muhammed-Ali; Eichstadt, Sascha; El Jaoua, Wafa; Hsien Fung, Yin; Hippolyte, Jean-Laurent; Hoffmann, Tobias; Hutzschenreuter, Daniel; Jordan, Moritz; Korutlu, Beste; Kuramoto, Naoki; Chog, Sungwan; Li, Zhengkun; Malengo, Andrea; Murnaghan, Nathan; Manuel Pena˜ P´erez, Luis; Schonhals, Shanna; Smith, Ian. - In: MEASUREMENT. SENSORS. - ISSN 2665-9174. - (2025). [10.1016/j.measen.2024.101361]

Project on a fully automated evaluation of a virtual comparison of mass using the Digital Calibration Certificate (DCC) schema

Andrea Malengo;
2025

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of this comparison is to demonstrate a possibility of digital transformation in metrology using an automated evaluation chain of different tools as well as machine-interpretable files for data transfer and reporting. We discuss the different tools and exchange formats as well as the performance of the virtual mass comparison in detail.
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