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Description of BS ISO 3534-2:2006 2006This part of ISOÂ 3534 defines applied statistics terms, and expresses them in a conceptual framework in accordance with ISO normative terminology practice. Term entries are arranged thematically. An alphabetical index is provided. Standardized symbols and abbreviations are defined. It has been recognized that the acceptance of applied statistics as a means to improving the effectiveness and efficiency of organizations has been hampered by the complexity and confusion introduced by conflicting designation and usage of terms, definitions, abbreviations and symbols. The two principal purposes of this part of ISOÂ 3534 are, specifically, to establish a common vocabulary for use throughout ISO/TCÂ 69 standards, together with the broader intent to enhance the preciseness, clarity and cohesiveness in the usage/application of applied statistics generally. The mathematical level has deliberately been kept to a low level in order for the content to be made readily comprehensible to the widest possible readership. ISOÂ 3534-1 and ISOÂ 3534-2 are intended to be compatible. However, ISOÂ 3534-1, on terms used in probability and statistics, is foundational; so, by necessity, it is presented at a more sophisticated mathematical level than ISOÂ 3534-2. As users of this part of ISOÂ 3534 on applied statistics may occasionally consult ISOÂ 3534-1 for certain terms, copious notes and examples in ISOÂ 3534-1 follow selected terms providing colloquial explanations of formal terms.
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