Relationship between T&E and M&I
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1994
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Crouch, V.
Sydenham, P.
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AIM-TEC 94: Third Australasian Instrumentation and Measurement Conference; Test and Evaluation in the Asia-Pacific Region; Preprints of Papers, 1994, pp.1-6
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AIM-TEC 94: Third Australasian Instrumentation and Measurement Conference; Test and Evaluation in the Asia-Pacific Region (26 Apr 1994 - 29 Apr 1994 : Adelaide, Australia)
Abstract
Test and Evaluation (T and E) and Measurement and Instrumentation (M and I) are two major disciplines with very large followings across the globe. For reasons discussed, a close synergy between these two communities is required to meet the challenge of testing and evaluating complex systems in all fields of human endeavour - from military and civil desires, manufacture and wage through to monitoring real-world conditions in which the systems must survive. The paper sets the scene for a series of some 20 papers by experts invited to speak on the various aspects of M and I and T and E. Through them the importance is shown of the contribution these disciplines can make to the mutual security and prosperity of our nations.
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Copyright 1994 The Institution of Engineers