In science and engineering, root cause analysis (RCA) is a method of problem solving used for identifying the root causes of faults or problems. It is...
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show episode Root cause analysis, a problem solving technique This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Root cause. If an internal...
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Ishikawa diagram (redirect from Cause-and-effect analysis)
Production System, the 5 Ms is one of the most common frameworks for root-cause analysis: Manpower / Mindpower (physical or knowledge work, includes: kaizens...
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for being too basic and having an artificially shallow depth as a root cause analysis tool (see § Criticism). An example of a problem is: the vehicle will...
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System safety (section Root cause analysis)
negative effects. A root cause analysis identifies the set of multiple causes that together might create a potential accident. Root cause techniques have...
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Incident management (section Root cause analysis)
well as an evaluation of the management of the incident. During the root cause analysis, human factors should be assessed. James Reason conducted a study...
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Root Cause Analysis Solver Engine (informally RCASE) is a proprietary algorithm developed from research originally at the Warwick Manufacturing Group...
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The Joint Commission (TJC) accreditation policies to help aid in root cause analysis and to assist in development of preventive measures. The Joint Commission...
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Event correlation (section Root cause analysis)
four steps: event filtering, event aggregation, event masking and root cause analysis. A fifth step (action triggering) is often associated with event...
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Near miss (safety) (section Causes)
prevented loss from occurring. The events that caused the near miss are subjected to root cause analysis to identify the defect in the system that resulted...
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