Conference Proceedings
Second World Conference on Sampling and Blending 2005
Conference Proceedings
Second World Conference on Sampling and Blending 2005
A Fundamental Principle for Automatic Sampler Correctness
A new concept central to the search for sample correctness is presented. In spite of its simplicity, this concept has already unknowingly formed the implicit basis of already established, current limiting rules of use for certain types of samplers, used as mere examples in this paper. Once explicitly enunciated though, this fundamental principle gives immediate, simple and new practical rules for the design of predictably correct sampling equipment and for sampling device auditing. Examples of application are offered as an illustration, including an earlier, important, albeit unpublished, idea found in Pierre Gy's earlier works.
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D Francois-Bongarcon
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- Published: 2005
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