Basic Indicator (Dictionary Entry)

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Basic Indicator

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Definition 3.10 An indicator is basic, if it is obtained through a direct observation of an empirical system. Examples of basic indicators are the number of defectives in a production line, the number of manufactured parts, the time period between two events, etc.

(https://open-measure.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/BIB/pages/1442597, p. 73)

Basic indicators. They are obtained from a direct observation of an empirical system.

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