02527nam 2200361 450 991072979950332120230730160830.0(CKB)4960000000468849(NjHacI)994960000000468849(EXLCZ)99496000000046884920230730d2023 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMeasurement Uncertainty /Simona Salicone, editorBasel :MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,2023.1 online resource (202 pages)3-0365-6609-0 This reprint focuses on a very important topic in metrology, which is represent by measurement uncertainty. Any good metrologist or scientist in engineering knows that no measurement makes sense without an associated uncertainty value: without an uncertainty value, no decision can be taken; no comparisons can be made; no conformity can be assessed. Any decision, comparison or conformity assessment made without considering the measurement uncertainty affecting the measurement value is completely useless and meaningless. Stated that, it becomes very clear that uncertainty in measurement plays indeed a very important rule in our everyday life. This is the reason why there is a great need to have a fruitful academic and scientific discussion on this topic. We have been speaking about measurement uncertainty for less than 30 years, since the concept of "measurement uncertainty" has been introduced in 1995 by the "Guide to the expression of uncertainty in measurement" (GUM). Thirty years seems to be many, but still the concept of measurement uncertainty has not been spread worldwide and the GUM is a document that is not known everywhere. On the other hand, this document should be considered not only in academic scenario, but also in any technical and industrial scenario, where it is pivotal to know the meaning of measurement uncertainty, identify the uncertainty contributions and know how these contributions affect the final measurement result.Measurement uncertainty (Statistics)MeasurementHandbooks, manuals, etcMeasurement uncertainty (Statistics)Measurement620.0044Salicone SimonaNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910729799503321Measurement Uncertainty3392286UNINA03474nam 2200769Ia 450 991097102480332120200520144314.09786611056018978128105601612810560149780080476353008047635X97819322663061932266305(CKB)111035898514220(EBL)140265(OCoLC)729230938(SSID)ssj0000116571(PQKBManifestationID)11140975(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000116571(PQKBWorkID)10035746(PQKB)11219969(Au-PeEL)EBL140265(CaPaEBR)ebr10007016(CaONFJC)MIL105601(PPN)198682859(OCoLC)919201318(OCoLC)ocn919201318(FR-PaCSA)88830206(CaSebORM)9781931836548(MiAaPQ)EBC140265(FRCYB88830206)88830206(EXLCZ)9911103589851422020020920d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrC# for Java programmers overview /Brian Bagnall, Philip Chen, Stephen Goldberg1st editionRockland, Mass. Syngress Publishing, Inc.c20021 online resource (641 p.)Includes index.9781931836548 193183654X 193183654x.pdf; 193183654x.pdf; Cover; Table of Contents; Foreword; Chapter 1 The .NET Philosophy; Chapter 2 Introducing C#; Chapter 3 Language Fundamentals; Chapter 4 Programming Structures; Chapter 5 Objects and Classes; Chapter 6 Object-Oriented Programming; Chapter 7 Other C# Features; Chapter 8 Delegates and Events; Chapter 9 Attributes and Assemblies; Chapter 10 Multithreading; Chapter 11 Working with I/O Streams; Chapter 12 Creating User Interfaces with Windows Forms; Chapter 13 Web Development with C#; Chapter 14 Working with ActiveX, COM, and Unmanaged CodeChapter 15 Microsoft Says JUMP- Java User Migration PathAppendix A C# Keywords and Java Equivalents; Index; Related TitlesJava Programmers, Preprare for Microsoft's .NET initiative while enhancing your repertoire and marketability with C# for Java Progammers!C# for Java Programmers will prepare readers for the .NET framework by building on what they already know about object-oriented languages and give them the means to maintain their flexibility and effectiveness in an un-certain marketplace. This book will compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of both Java and C# to allow programmers to make their own decisions regarding what each language is best used for.Whatever your feelings are aboC sharp for Java programmersC# (Computer program language)Computer softwareDevelopmentJava (Computer program language)C# (Computer program language)Computer softwareDevelopment.Java (Computer program language)005.13/3Bagnall Brian1972-739080Chen Philip1795656Goldberg Stephen541430MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910971024803321C# for Java programmers4337069UNINA