The graph that I made on analysis of measurement is correct or not according to ISO definitions?

and if it is not correct could someone post a single graph of probability distribution function v/s measured values in which all the parameters of measurement like Random error, Systematic error, Total error, Uncertainity, Accuracy, Precision and Trueness are described?

Definations of terms according to ISO:-

[Random Error]: https://www.iso.org/sites/JCGM/GUM/JCGM100/C045315e-html/C045315e_FILES/MAIN_C045315e/AB_e.html#A_B_2_21

[Systematic Error]: https://www.iso.org/sites/JCGM/GUM/JCGM100/C045315e-html/C045315e_FILES/MAIN_C045315e/AB_e.html#A_B_2_22

[Total Error]: https://www.iso.org/sites/JCGM/GUM/JCGM100/C045315e-html/C045315e_FILES/MAIN_C045315e/03_e.html#L_3_2

[Uncertainty]: https://www.iso.org/sites/JCGM/GUM/JCGM100/C045315e-html/C045315e_FILES/MAIN_C045315e/03_e.html#L_3_3

[Accuracy]: https://www.iso.org/obp/ui#iso:std:iso:ts:19159:-2:ed-1:v1:en:term:4.21

[Precision]: https://www.iso.org/obp/ui#iso:std:iso:ts:19159:-2:ed-1:v1:en:term:4.23

[Trueness]: https://www.iso.org/obp/ui#iso:std:iso:17511:ed-2:v1:en:term:3.47

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