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repeatability --whether or not an extended element can be repeated and optionally a minimum or maximum number of occurrences or both ...

Repeatability — the variation arising when all efforts are made to keep conditions constant by using the same instrument and operator, and repeating during a short time period; and ...

27 closeness of a measurement to a value thought to be true; repeatability can be estimated by repeated measurement, measured by variance for continuous measures; ...

To obtain the highest possible level of accuracy and repeatability for the system, the system is operated in differential mode with a reference station set up at a convenient location on the course.

Esri Production Mapping enhances user productivity and improves efficiency for geospatial content producers where standardization, repeatability, and batch processing are key production criteria.

Can be expressed in terms of "repeatability" of a measurement, I.e., the likelihood of deriving the same coordinate values from the same mathmatical calculations.

The accuracy and tremendous success of science is primarily attributed to the accuracy and objectivity (i.e. repeatability) of observation of the reality that science explores.
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Precision is important for accurate feature representation, analysis, and mapping.
[data quality] A statistical measure of repeatability, usually expressed as the variance of repeated measures about the mean.

In addition to RDOP as a measurement of the quality of data reduction, two methods that can be used to gauge the success of an observation session (based on data processing done by a differencing process) are RMS and repeatability.

During the 1970s a series of Loran-C Repeatability Diagrams were published by the Defense Mapping Agency (DMA). These charts provided contours of repeatable accuracies for each chain service area.

See also: Information, Model, Accuracy, Environment, Record

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