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  2. Root cause analysis - Wikipedia

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    In the field of science and engineering, root cause analysis (RCA) is a method of problem solving used for identifying the root causes of faults or problems. [1] It is widely used in IT operations, manufacturing, telecommunications, industrial process control, accident analysis (e.g., in aviation, [2] rail transport, or nuclear plants), medicine (for medical diagnosis), healthcare industry (e ...

  3. Ishikawa diagram - Wikipedia

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    A problem is a situation that bears improvement; a symptom is the effect of a cause: a situation can be both a problem and a symptom. At a practical level, a cause is whatever is responsible for, or explains, an effect - a factor "whose presence makes a critical difference to the occurrence of an outcome".

  4. Dining philosophers problem - Wikipedia

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    In computer science, the dining philosophers problem is an example problem often used in concurrent algorithm design to illustrate synchronization issues and techniques for resolving them. It was originally formulated in 1965 by Edsger Dijkstra as a student exam exercise, presented in terms of computers competing for access to tape drive ...

  5. The phenomena of code switching and code mixing are as old as the culture of bilingualism and multilingualism. However, code switching and mixing are commonly studied as elements of spoken language, involving the alternation of codes. Amidst several definitions of a code, Wardaugh (1986:87) defines Code as ‘a system used for communication

  6. Using Root Cause Analysis as Part of the Continuous ...

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    Using Root Cause Analysis as Part of the Continuous Improvement Process in Education. A root cause analysis process is a systematic investigation of the contributing and foundational (or “root”) causes of the problems that organizations or institutions face. 1 In practice, root cause analysis is an approach to problem solving that uses data analysis and discussion to dig deeper than the ...

  7. List of tools for static code analysis - Wikipedia

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    Python. PyCharm – Cross-platform Python IDE with code inspections available for analyzing code on-the-fly in the editor and bulk analysis of the whole project. PyDev – Eclipse-based Python IDE with code analysis available on-the-fly in the editor or at save time. Pylint – Static code analyzer.

  8. A Move Analysis of Problem-Solution Discourse: A ... - ed

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    Data Analysis. The study used a genre analysis methodology relying on Hoey’s framework of rhetorical organization for the problem-solution discourse consisting of situation, problem, response and evaluation or SPRE moves. Hoey’s SPRE framework of analysis identifies different moves embedded in the PS discourse.

  9. Purposes of Root Cause Analysis in School Improvement ...

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    Root cause analysis is one part of a broader continuous improvement process, which is outlined in the U.S. Department of Education’s (ED’s) Non-Regulatory Guidance: Using Evidence to Strengthen Education Investments. The first step in evidence use described in the non-regulatory guidance (Step 1: Identify Local Needs) includes gathering and examining needs assessment data “to understand ...