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The adjustment of a system and the determination of system accuracy using known sources and instrument measurements of higher accuracy.
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The process of choosing attribute values and computational parameters so that a model properly represents the real-world situation being analyzed. For example, in pathfinding and allocation, calibration generally refers to assigning or calculating appropriate values to be entered in impedance and demand items.
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The process of adjusting an instrument or compiling a deviation chart so that its reading can be correlated to the actual value being measured.
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The act of adjusting equipment so that it performs in accordance with an established standard. Calibration is necessary when equipment is installed and continues to be a necessary part of on-going use and maintenance.
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A procedure in which the mechanical functioning or electrical circuitry of a device is brought into alignment with a known standard. SEE: calibration; calibrator.
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