PEP 418: Stephen J. Turnbull's patch 3: complete the Glossary
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The amount of deviation of measurements by a given instrument from
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true values. See also `Accuracy and precision
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<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accuracy_and_precision>`_.
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Inaccuracy in clocks may be caused by lack of precision, drift, or an
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incorrect initial setting of the clock (e.g., timing of threads is
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inherently inaccurate because perfect synchronization in resetting
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counters is quite difficult).
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:Adjusted:
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Resetting a clock to the correct time. This may be done either
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:Drift:
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The accumulated error against "true" time, as defined externally to
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the system.
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the system. Drift may be due to imprecision, or to a difference
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between the average rate at which clock time advances and that of
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real time.
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:Epoch:
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The reference point of a clock. For clocks providing <civil time>,
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:Precision:
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The amount of deviation among measurements of the same physical
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value by a single instrument.
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value by a single instrument. Imprecision in clocks may be caused by
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a fluctuation of the rate at which clock time advances relative to
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real time, including clock adjustment by slewing.
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:Process Time:
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Time elapsed since the process began. It is typically measured in
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