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We developed a structured method of modeling measurements for the measurement uncertainty evaluation in MUSE:

* [Basic models](Basic models): They are used to define measurement equipment in an abstract way. They can then be used arbitrarily often as instances of these basic models with individual parameters for specific measurements.

* [Instances section](Instances section): In this section you define which instances of basic models you need. Instances have their own scope and can use parameter sets to overwrite default values of the abstract model.

* [Process section](Process section): Processes use instances and other processes to define the procedure of the measurement. It connects input parameters to more advanced procedures.

* [Calculation section](Calculation section): You can define your final measurement equations and what your output should be, set parameters for calculation and define variables and variation loops.

* [Calibrations](Calibrations): It uses instances to define a set of parameters for a calibration function. The inverse of the calibration function can then be used to adjust a measurement. 

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We developed a structured method of modeling measurements for the measurement uncertainty evaluation in MUSE:

* [Basic models](Basic models): They are used to define measurement equipment in an abstract way. They can then be used arbitrarily often as instances of these basic models with individual parameters for specific measurements.

* [Instances section](Instances section): In this section you define which instances of basic models you need. Instances have their own scope and can use parameter sets to overwrite default values of the abstract model.

* [Process section](Process section): Processes use instances and other processes to define the procedure of the measurement. It connects input parameters to more advanced procedures.

* [Calculation section](Calculation section): You can define your final measurement equations and what your output should be, set parameters for calculation and define variables and variation loops.

* [Calibrations](Calibrations): It uses instances to define a set of parameters for a calibration function. The inverse of the calibration function can then be used to adjust a measurement. 

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