Uncertainty definition

Uncertainty means a parameter, associated with the result of the determination of a quantity, that characterises the dispersion of the values that could reasonably be attributed to the particular quantity, including the effects of systematic as well as of random factors, expressed in per cent, and describes a confidence interval around the mean value comprising 95 % of inferred values taking into account any asymmetry of the distribution of values;
Uncertainty means the degree to which data or a data system is deemed to be indefinite or unreliable.
Uncertainty means nonnegative parameter characterizing the dis- persion of the values being attributed to the measured value.

Examples of Uncertainty in a sentence

  • The Company has no material uncertain tax positions pursuant to FASB Interpretation 48 (FIN 48), Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes.

  • Examples of international standards of such procedure are EA-4/02 of the European Accreditation Organization or ISO 5725:1994 or the General Uncertainty Measurement (GUM) method.

  • Uncertainty of teachers about embarrassing themselves has had the effect of limiting the political activities of teachers.

  • The Company and each Subsidiary has not reported any material uncertain tax positions pursuant to FASB Interpretation 48 (FIN 48), “Accounting for Uncertainty in Income Taxes” on the Company’s financial statements, and the officers of the Company know of no basis for any such tax reporting positions.

  • RP > 30% Relative Precision (RP) = (Reported Uncertainty / Reported Result) x 100 (ISUP01) ISU - Department of Physics/Health Physics/EAL ▇▇▇ ▇.


More Definitions of Uncertainty

Uncertainty means the difference between the output reading or signal of any gas measurement device and that of a verification device, or Calibration Standard as the case may be, expressed as a percentage.
Uncertainty means the description of the range of deviation between a measured value and the true value, expressed as a percentage. For example, a device with an accuracy of 2% would have an uncertainty of ±2 %.
Uncertainty means a parameter associated with the result of a measurement that characterises the dispersion of values that could reasonably be attributed to the measurement;
Uncertainty means the degree to which data or a data system is deemed to be
Uncertainty means the level of uncertainties related to the estimation of ERs to be generated under the ISFL ER Program which include, among others, uncertainties related to Emissions Baseline setting and ER monitoring and reporting and its impact on the measurement and reporting of the amount of ERs generated under the ISFL ER Program;”
Uncertainty means the level of uncertainties, among others, in Reference Level setting and ER Monitoring and reporting and its impact on the measurement and reporting of the amount of ERs generated under the ER Program;
Uncertainty has the meaning given to it in BS ISO TR 5168:1998; and