Quality Assurance Tools for Data, Software and Guidelines
Draft v4, released 20/12/2022 (Corrected "3. Version Details")
1. DISCLAIMER
The Quality Assurance Tools for data, software and guidelines have been provided by the Members and Partners of the European Metrology Network for Mathematics and Statistics (Mathmet). EURAMET has no influence on its correctness and completeness and does not assume any liability for it.
2. NOT FOR LIVE USE
This version of the Quality Assurance Tools is intended for review purposes only and not for live use.
For further details please contact:
Mathmet chair Francesca Pennecchi email f.pennecchi@inrim.it
or MATHMET Joint Network Project co-ordinator Sebastian Heidenreich email Sebastian.heidenreich@ptb.de
3. Version Details
Draft v2 of the Quality Assurance Tools consists of:
- Data Quality Assurance Plan v18 Guidance for Data Quality Plans version 1.0.4
- SW Quality Assurance Plan Draft v6 SW Quality Assurance Plan Guidance Draft v6 User Requirements Template Draft v4
- Checklist for Future Guidelines Draft v3 Checklist for Existing Guidelines Draft v3
Guidance documents are provided in MS-Word as well as PDF format, should reviewers want to add comments.
5. HOW TO USE
- Download required PDFs or MS-Word documents.
- For data and software, the guidance documents should be stored in the same folder as the templates.
- The plans and templates contain instructions and related guidance documents that will help with completion.
- The data and software PDFs require permission to execute JavaScript.
6. What's New?
Draft v4
Added DRAFT watermark to all templates and documents.
Draft v3
Minor revisions to wording, resulting from further review. Modifications to acknowledgements.
Draft v2
Now renamed from QMS to Quality Assurance Tools for data, software and guidelines.
Draft v1
INITIAL RELEASE
7. Acknowledgements
The European Metrology Network for Mathematics and Statistics is supported by the Joint Network Project ‘Support for a European Metrology Network for mathematics and statistics’ (18NET05 MATHMET). The project 18NET05 MATHMET has received funding from the EMPIR programme co-financed by the Participating States and from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.
Keith Lines, Jean-Laurent Hippolyte, Indhu George National Physical Laboratory, UK