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Design of Standards and Regulations

SØRen Bisgaard

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, 1991, vol. 154, issue 1, 93-96

Abstract: Ambiguity in laws and standards is a frequent but often preventable cause of problems that consequently require the involvement of the court system for their resolution. However, if statistical methods, concepts and terminology are used at the design stage of the specifications of laws and standards such problems can often be substantially reduced.

Date: 1991
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