ISO/TC 27/SC 5/WG 9 - Guidelines for validation of methods
Directives pour la validation des méthodes
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ISO/TC 27/SC 5/WG 9 is a Subcommittee within the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). It is named "Guidelines for validation of methods". This committee has published 2 standards.
ISO/TC 27/SC 5/WG 9 develops ISO standards. Currently, there are 2 published standards from this subcommittee.
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A Subcommittee (SC) in ISO operates under a Technical Committee and focuses on a specific subset of the TC's scope. Subcommittees develop standards and technical specifications in their specialized area, reporting to their parent Technical Committee. They may also have working groups for detailed technical work.
ISO 11726:2017 describes procedures for validating alternative methods of analysis for coal and coke either directly by comparison with the relevant International Standard method or indirectly by comparison with reference materials that have been exhaustively analysed using the relevant International Standard method. The statistical analysis methods used are parametric, i.e. their use is possible only when the characteristic is expressed as a simple number on an approximately linear scale. The results from some methods, for example the Gray-King coke type, are not so expressed and the methods given here need to be used only if the data are converted to a parametric scale.
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ISO 11726:2004 describes procedures for validating alternative methods of analysis for coal and coke either directly by comparison with the relevant International Standard method or indirectly by comparison with reference materials that have been exhaustively analysed using the relevant International Standard method. The statistical analysis methods used are parametric, i.e. their use is possible only when the characteristic is expressed as a simple number on an approximately linear scale. The results from some methods, for example the Gray-King Swelling Index, are not so expressed and the methods given here should be used only if the data are converted to a parametric scale.
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