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kevinclynes
19th March 2008, 05:53 AM
Hi all,

Can anyone reccommend a good calibration software..?


Regards,
Kevin

Marc
19th March 2008, 06:45 AM
There are a number of existing Calibration Software Recommendation (http://Elsmar.com/Forums/search.php?do=process&titleonly=1&query=calibration+software) discussion threads. Have you read through them yet?

Hershal
28th March 2008, 01:40 AM
In Israel recently I saw a package that includes Monte Carlo analysis, if that interests you.

Ruebenn
26th June 2008, 03:26 AM
Sir,

I trust the new 17025 uncertainty analysis is going to revolve around the Monte Carlo analysis?
Can you kindly suggest the software and the maker?
And i may have to purchase it from you as we can get anything from Israel.

Rgds
Ruben

stefanhg
1st July 2008, 08:05 PM
Hi Ruebenn,

you can try the software QMSys Uncertainty Workshop.

The Uncertainty Workshop uses two different methods to calculate the measurement uncertainty: the uncertainty propagation (GUM), which has been described extensively in the GUM framework and the Monte-Carlo method, which has been detailed in the first GUM-supplement. Software is compliant with ISO/IEC/EN/DIN 17025 - 2005, ANSI/NCSL Z540.3-2006.

The software is available as a free trial for 14 days or 30 uses. Upon expiration of the trial period, the user can open the software in demonstration mode only.

Regards,
Stefan

Marc
2nd July 2008, 12:14 AM
Hi Ruebenn,

you can try the software QMSys Uncertainty Workshop.

The Uncertainty Workshop uses two different methods to calculate the measurement uncertainty: the uncertainty propagation (GUM), which has been described extensively in the GUM framework and the Monte-Carlo method, which has been detailed in the first GUM-supplement. Software is compliant with ISO/IEC/EN/DIN 17025 - 2005, ANSI/NCSL Z540.3-2006.

The software is available as a free trial for 14 days or 30 uses. Upon expiration of the trial period, the user can open the software in demonstration mode only.Do you use this software, or is it software you sell or otherwise have an investment or connection with?

stefanhg
2nd July 2008, 06:32 AM
Hi Marc,

I use this software in trainings.