Precision

Precision has the following meanings:

  1. In engineering, science, industry and statistics, precision characterises the degree of mutual agreement among a series of individual measurements, values, or results - see accuracy and precision.
  2. In computing, the precision (number of digits) with which a value is expressed (e.g., the number of decimal digits or bits).
  3. With respect to a set of independent devices of the same design, precision is the ability of these devices to produce the same value or result, given the same input conditions and operating in the same environment. (As defined by Federal Standard 1037C and MIL-STD-188.)
  4. With respect to a single device, put into operation repeatedly without adjustments, precision is the ability to produce the same value or result, given the same input conditions and operating in the same environment. (As defined by Federal Standard 1037C and MIL-STD-188.)
  5. The decimal precision with which a quantity is expressed, or the cognate precision in numeral systems other than decimal.
  6. In information retrieval, a measure of the number of relevant documents in the set of all documents returned by a search. It forms a natural pair with recall.
  7. The Precision Club bidding system in the game of contract bridge.

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See also: Precision, Accuracy and precision, Computing, Contract bridge, Decimal, Decimal precision, Engineering, Federal Standard 1037C, Industry