Indirect measurement is a measurement that is not obtained from a measurement tool; it is a technique that obtains a measurement when direct measurement is not possible. In software metrics work, indirect measures associate a measure to a feature of the object being measured. An example is basing quality on counting rejects. Indirect measures include functionality, quality, complexity, efficiency, reliability, and maintainability.
Indirect measurement is a technique that uses proportions to find a measurement when direct measurement is not possible.
It is indirect measurement. A thermometer, for example, measures the expansion of an appropriate fluid - alcohol or mercury. Some instruments (thermocouples) measure the differential expansions of metal strips
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Direct is an exact measurement and indirect is an estimate.
Thales discovered the indirect measurement formula.
the indirect form is indirect form hahaha :)
Indirect methods of measurement are appropriate when direct measurement is not feasible or accurate enough. This can be due to limitations in accessing the object being measured or restrictions in using conventional measuring tools. Indirect methods are often used in scientific research or in situations where precision is less critical.
The limitations of the calculated and indirect volume measurement is that its use is limited. It cannot be used in cases whereby a given object is soluble in water or absorbs water.
An example of an indirect relationship is like a blind date or dating online.