Digitalization of the reporting of key comparisons for radionuclide metrology

Author:

Coulon RomainORCID,Courte Sammy,Judge Steven,Michotte Carine,Nonis Manuel

Abstract

Abstract The Bureau International des Poids et Mesures operates an international reference system (the SIR) to compare primary standards of radioactivity realized by National Metrology Institutes. Recently, the way of managing data relating to this system has been redesigned. The new model is fully integrated into the SI digital transformation initiated by the metrology community. The new approach automates the production of reports on the results from key comparison exercises for publication in the key comparison database, aiming to reduce the time needed to prepare reports without impacting quality. In operation for a year, the new system has produced 12 comparison reports within deadlines at a quality that meets the needs of the stakeholders in radionuclide metrology. The database and the software are controlled using the states-of-the-art Git version control system. In addition, thanks to the machine-readable database it produces, it paves the way for more digital data exchanges meeting the FAIR principles and directly accessible through a new application programming interface that is under development.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Instrumentation,Engineering (miscellaneous)

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