All of the sciences -- physical, biological, and social -- have a need
for quantitative measurement. This influential series, Foundations of
Measurement, established the formal foundations for measurement,
justifying the assignment of numbers to objects in terms of their
structural correspondence.
Volume I introduces the distinct mathematical results that serve to
formulate numerical representations of qualitative structures. Volume II
extends the subject in the direction of geometrical, threshold, and
probabilistic representations, and Volume III examines representation as
expressed in axiomatization and invariance.