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Revision as of 09:32, 27 July 2016
This chapter is an introduction to the different applications of measurements, and to the main standards relevant for these different applications.
There are different kinds of application that need measurement. Basically, applications can be split between 5 categories, as described in Figure S1.
Fig. S1 – The five main measurement applications in relationship to the supply side and the demand side