I'll have to search that paper out to see his conclusions, it'll be an interesting read.
Another volume measuring alternative might be found in Lee Precision gun powder measuring 'cups'.
These tiny, plastic cups on a stick are very accurate, (when you are selling ammo reloading tools, it better be accurate) and the measure system is made to have a business card strike off any excess the top of the cup, which measures in CC. amounts.
If anyone is using the Lee cup system, for any darkroom process, please speak up, it'll be helpful.
An alternative measure cup can be made of empty, gun shells, once the tiny hole in the bottom inside is sealed off, and wire for handles.
The idea is to make the shell case just deep enough for a single scoop of the required loose chemical for a certain process, with you keeping, as needed modified cases, or thin walled tubes separated in plastic bags or small boxes, to be sure you've the correct tool in hand when mixing a fresh batch of chemistry.