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Kalibratiestatus

Kalibratiestatus is a term used in calibration workflows and data pipelines to denote the current status of a calibration process applied to a device, sensor, or software component. It functions as a status indicator that helps operators and automated systems determine whether a piece of equipment or data has been correctly calibrated and is suitable for use.

In many implementations, kalibratiestatus is represented as an enumeration or a single field containing a predefined

Uses and implications: Kalibratiestatus is typically stored alongside calibration metadata and measurement data. It informs data

Practical considerations: Implementations often treat kalibratiestatus as a string or as an enumeration to enable strict

See also: calibration, metrology, traceability, calibration certificate.

set
of
values.
Common
states
include
not_started,
calibrating,
calibrated,
failed,
and
skipped.
Some
systems
add
intermediate
states
such
as
pending_approval
or
in_review
to
reflect
quality
checks
or
manual
validation.
The
exact
set
of
values
can
vary
by
domain,
but
the
general
idea
is
to
communicate
progress
and
outcome
succinctly.
processing
pipelines
whether
data
should
be
trusted
for
analysis,
displayed
in
dashboards,
or
routed
for
re-calibration.
It
also
supports
traceability,
audits,
and
regulatory
compliance
by
recording
whether
instruments
met
required
calibration
standards
and
when
the
calibration
occurred.
validation.
It
may
be
tied
to
timestamps,
calibration
certificates,
and
operator
notes.
For
robust
data
integrity,
systems
commonly
log
state
transitions
and
enforce
rules
(for
example,
data
collected
while
in
a
calibrating
state
may
be
flagged
or
excluded).