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The Ubiquitous Accuracy vs. Stability Plots
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November 17, 2021, 03:25:29 pm »
I've seen these around and noticed our marketing group using them in a presentation. For now it's internal, but I see some of the content will be targeted for public release. How embarrassing is it to use these plots? I'm really just seeking confirmation. I would not use them, but would need some motivation to force a change here.
It's the plots on NIST, and I found them in an earlier publication from Carlton University. They are sprinkled around so much I'm sure there is no copyright protection.
https://www.nist.gov/pml/time-and-frequency-division/popular-links/time-frequency-z
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You guys are exactly right. I needed a few moments to myself and the answer would be clear, so I'm directing them to make something different!
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