Measurement, Knowledge and Advancement

Peter H. Sydenham
Abstract:
Many have observed that measurement, knowledge generation and advancement are companion activities. The evidence for this assertion comes from sources over the long history of mankind. Better understanding of these connections appears to be able to yield advances in knowledge generation systems. Current understanding of the meaningful nature of measurements lags way behind other aspects and is a major area needing attention by use of multiple styles of thinking found in both the hard and soft sciences. Internet messaging has opened up new horizons in collection, storage and dissemination of measurement knowledge. The state of understanding and trends of the relationships are reviewed in relation to measurement systems.
Keywords:
measurement, knowledge, advancement, human progress, information management
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IMEKO-TC7-2002-029.pdf
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Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC7
Event name:
TC7 Symposium 2002
Title:
Symposium on New Developments in the Field of Measurement Science
Place:
Cracow, POLAND
Time:
25 June 2002 - 27 June 2002