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Root-Cause Analysis

EDFA Technical Articles, 2020
Abstract A root-cause analysis is used to identify the initiating, or root, of a causal chain that leads to an observed undesirable outcome. It is useful in helping managers to focus their problem-solving efforts on providing remedies to issues that actually prevent the undesirable outcome from recurring.
Greg Fisher   +2 more
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Root Cause Analysis

2023
Abstract Root cause analysis (RCA) is a tool intended to analyze the roots of a problem in a structured and meticulous manner so that the underlying cause, contributing factors, or system vulnerabilities of an incident are identified and addressed in an effort to prevent future adverse events.
Luis Tueme, Nawal E. Ragheb-Mueller
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Root-Cause Analysis

2015
Root cause analysis (RCA) is a retrospective method of analyzing sentinel events and errors aimed at identification of the “root cause” of the problem. The RCA process should be initiated upon identification of a sentinel event, and typically includes the formation of a team of key stakeholders, investigation of the situation and collection of data on ...
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Root Cause Analysis

Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2007
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IPICA_Lite—Improvements to root cause analysis

Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2014
Abstract A few modifications can significantly improve root cause analysis using predefined trees. These modifications are based on adopting four ideas: (1) Causes represent deficiencies in processes. (2) Processes connected to causes are grouped into a hierarchy. Superior processes shape the subordinate ones.
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Root Cause Analysis for Quality Management

2008
In industrial practice, quality management for manufacturing processes is often based on process capability indices (PCI) like C p ,C pm ,C pk and C pmk . These indices measure the behavior of a process incorporating its statistical variability and location and provide a unitless quality measure.
Christian Manuel Strobel, Tomas Hrycej
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Root Cause Analysis

Technometrics, 1994
Eric R. Ziegel   +3 more
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Automatic root cause analysis in manufacturing: an overview & conceptualization

Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, 2022
Eduardo E Oliveira   +2 more
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