Repeatability vs. reproducibility, which should you use? Repeatability and reproducibility are two ways that scientists and engineers measure the precision of their experiments and measuring tools.
Medical images are routinely used for cancer staging, treatment planning and evaluation. Radiological findings are mainly evaluated in a qualitative or semi-qualitative fashion guided predominantly by ...
In 2013, the cover story of The Economist, “How Science Goes Wrong,” brought public attention to issues of reproducibility and replicability across science and engineering. In this chapter, we discuss ...
Two studies are presented in this technical note; one performed at multiple HORIBA Application Labs using polydisperse standards, and one performed by a customer analyzing their own sample. Both ...
In measuring the quality of experiments, repeatability and reproducibility are key. In this article, we explore the differences between the two terms, and why they are important in determining the ...
Semiconductor manufacturing has always been a high-precision industry, where the precision levels have increased even further in recent years. For instance, most companies are now aiming for defects ...
Replicability is a subtle and nuanced topic, especially when discussed broadly across scientific and engineering research. An attempt by a second researcher to replicate a previous study is an effort ...