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A process that establishes, under specified conditions, the relationship between the values indicated by the measuring system, and the corresponding values of a quantity realised by a reference standard or working standard.
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The method of adjusting scanners, printers and displays to a defined standard to represent color accurately. Color calibration is necessary for accurate WYSIWYG color management.
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the adjustment or systematic standardization of the output of a quantitative measuring instrument or sensor.
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A comparison between a device under test and an established standard, such as UTC(NIST). When the calibration is finished it should be possible to state the estimated time offset and/or frequency offset of the device under test with respect to the standard, as well as the measurement uncertainty. Client - A computer that retrieves information from and/or uses resources provided by a server or main computer. ...
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A general term for any kind of alignment procedure or compensation routines to improve the accuracy of a sensor.
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