Testing of measurement instrument software on the national level

Authors

  • Oleh Velychko State Enterprise "All-Ukrainian State Scientific and Production Centre for Standardization, Metrology, Certification and Protection of Consumer", (SE "Ukrmetrteststandard") Metrolohychna str., 4, Kyiv, Ukraine, 03143, Ukraine https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6564-4144
  • Tetyana Gordiyenko Odessa State Academy of Technical Regulation and Quality Kovalska str., 15, Odessa, Ukraine, 65020, Ukraine https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0324-9672
  • Oleh Hrabovskyi Odessa State Academy of Technical Regulation and Quality Kovalska str., 15, Odessa, Ukraine, 65020, Ukraine https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7134-3682

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2018.125994

Keywords:

software, measuring instruments, testing, legal metrology, normative base

Abstract

Features of software for measuring instruments are considered. A comparative analysis of the general requirements in the documents and guidelines of the international and regional organizations of legislative metrology OIML and WELMEC concerning the testing of software for measuring instruments was carried out. The main factors that are monitored during quality testing of software for measuring instruments were identified by constructing Ishikawa cause-effect diagrams based on the requirements of the OIML document and the WELMEC guide.

The possibility of joint use of the requirements of the OIML document and the WELMEC guide for testing the MI SW was analyzed. The general Ishikawa cause-effect diagram was developed, its main factors can be used for the development of special checklists for testing the MI SW taking into account different risk classes. The algorithms for testing the SW for MI in accordance with the requirements of documents of international and regional organizations of legislative metrology OIML and WELMEC were defined. A universal MI SW testing algorithm was proposed.

It was proposed to apply approaches based on the requirements of documents and guidelines of international and regional metrology organizations for the preparation of special universal checklists for testing the software of virtually all categories of measuring equipment at the national level. This will confirm the authenticity and quality of the MI SW appraisals.

Author Biographies

Oleh Velychko, State Enterprise "All-Ukrainian State Scientific and Production Centre for Standardization, Metrology, Certification and Protection of Consumer", (SE "Ukrmetrteststandard") Metrolohychna str., 4, Kyiv, Ukraine, 03143

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Director

Scientific and Production Institute of Electromagnetic Measurements

Tetyana Gordiyenko, Odessa State Academy of Technical Regulation and Quality Kovalska str., 15, Odessa, Ukraine, 65020

Doctor of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor, Head of Department

Department of standardization, conformity assessment and quality

Oleh Hrabovskyi, Odessa State Academy of Technical Regulation and Quality Kovalska str., 15, Odessa, Ukraine, 65020

PhD, Associate Professor, Dean

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2018-03-16

How to Cite

Velychko, O., Gordiyenko, T., & Hrabovskyi, O. (2018). Testing of measurement instrument software on the national level. Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, 2(9 (92), 13–20. https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2018.125994

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Information and controlling system