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1 root cause analysis
Gen Mgta technique used in problem solving to identify the underlying reason why something has gone wrong or why a difficulty has arisen. The root cause of a problem may be identified by repeatedly asking the question “Why?”, by examining relationships of cause and effect, or by defining the distinctive features of the problem and developing a number of hypotheses that can be tested. Root cause analysis has been criticized on the grounds that it presupposes a single source for a problem, while in reality the situation may be more complex. -
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Project management: RCAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Root Cause Analysis
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3 Root Cause Problem Solving-что-то типа Устранение / Решение первопричин проблем
General subject: RCPS (Одно из направлений деятельности в рамках японского принципа организации производства "KAIZEN" = кайзен/кайдзен)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Root Cause Problem Solving-что-то типа Устранение / Решение первопричин проблем
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Project management: RCAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > root cause analysis
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5 root cause analysis program
Engineering: RCAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > root cause analysis program
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6 root cause analysis technique
Labor protection: RCATУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > root cause analysis technique
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7 root cause failure analysis
oil&gas: RCFAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > root cause failure analysis
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8 event root-cause analysis form
Engineering: ERCAFУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > event root-cause analysis form
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cause [koz]feminine nouna. ( = raison) causec. ( = intérêts) caused. (locutions)► en cause• mettre en cause [+ innocence, nécessité, capacité] to call into question• et pour cause ! and for good reason!* * *koz1) ( origine) cause2) ( raison) reason3) ( ensemble d'intérêts) cause4) ( affaire) caseles causes célèbres — the causes célèbres, the famous cases
être en cause — [système, fait, organisme] to be at issue; [personne] to be involved
mettre quelqu'un/quelque chose en cause — to implicate somebody/something
remettre en cause — to challenge [principe, hiérarchie, décision]; to cast doubt on [projet, efficacité, signification]; to undermine [efforts, proposition, processus]
remise en cause — ( de système) reappraisal
avoir or obtenir gain de cause — to win one's case
donner gain de cause à — to decide in favour [BrE] of
••* * *koz nf1) (entraînant un effet) [mort, conflit, malentendu] causeC'est arrivé à cause de lui. — It happened because of him.
Nous n'avons pas pu sortir à cause du mauvais temps. — We couldn't go out because of the bad weather.
Le musée est fermé pour cause de travaux. — The museum is closed for building work.
2) DROIT caseLe père de l'enfant a été mis hors de cause. — The child's father has been cleared.
en connaissance de cause [choisir, décider, agir, accepter] — in full knowledge of the facts
3) (= parti, camp) causedéfendre la cause de qn [personne] — to stand up for sb, to take sb's side, [groupe, communauté] to champion sb
Elle défend la cause des opprimés. — She champions the oppressed.
être en cause [intérêts] — to be at stake, [personne] to be involved, [qualité] to be in question
mettre en cause [personne] — to implicate, [qualité de qch, honnêteté de qn] to call into question
remettre en cause — to challenge, to call into question
* * *cause nf1 ( origine) cause (de of); un rapport or une relation de cause à effet entre a relation of cause and effect between; il n'y a pas d'effet sans cause there's no smoke without fire; à petites causes grands effets minor causes can bring about major results;2 ( raison) reason; j'ignore la cause de leur colère/départ I don't know the reason for their anger/departure; pour une cause encore indéterminée for a reason as yet unknown; il s'est fâché et pour cause he got angry and with good reason; sans cause [licenciement, chagrin] groundless; c'est une cause de licenciement immédiat it's a ground for immediate dismissal; pour cause économique for financial reasons; pour cause de maladie because of illness; fermé pour cause d'inventaire/de travaux closed for stocktaking/for renovation; avoir pour cause qch to be caused by sth; à cause de because of;3 ( ensemble d'intérêts) cause; défendre une/sa cause to defend a/one's cause; se battre pour la cause to fight for the cause; une cause juste/perdue a just/lost cause; être dévoué à la cause commune to be dedicated to the common cause; être acquis à la cause de qn to be won over to sb's cause; gagner qn à sa cause to win sb over to one's cause; pour les besoins de la cause for the sake of the cause; prendre fait et cause pour qn to take up the cause of sb; faire cause commune avec qn to make common cause with sb; pour la bonne cause for a good cause;4 ( affaire) case; plaider/gagner/perdre une cause to plead/win/lose a case; plaider la cause de qn/sa propre cause to plead sb's case/one's own case; la cause est entendue Jur the case is closed; fig it's an open and shut case; les causes célèbres the causes célèbres, the famous cases; être en cause [système, fait, organisme] to be at issue; [personne] to be involved; être hors de cause to be in the clear; mettre qn/qch en cause to implicate sb/sth; mise en cause implication; mettre qn/qch hors de cause gén to clear sb/sth; [police] to eliminate [sb] from an enquiry; remettre en cause to call [sth] into question, to challenge [politique, principe, droit, hiérarchie, décision]; to cast doubt on [projet, efficacité, signification]; to undermine [efforts, proposition, processus]; tout est remis en cause everything has been thrown back into doubt; se remettre en cause to pass one's life under review; remise en cause ( de soi-même) rethink; ( de système) reappraisal; avoir or obtenir gain de cause to win one's case; donner gain de cause à to decide in favourGB of.en toute connaissance de cause in full knowledge of the facts, fully conversant with the facts sout; en tout état de cause in any case; en désespoir de cause as a last resort.[koz] nom fémininle mauvais temps est cause que je n'ai pu aller vous rendre visite I wasn't able to come and see you on account of the bad weather2. PHILOSOPHIE causela cause première/seconde/finale the prime/secondary/final cause[motif]cause licite/illicite just/unjust cause4. [parti que l'on prend] causea. [pour un bon motif] for a good causeb. (humoristique) [en vue du mariage] with honourable intentions————————à cause de locution prépositionnelle1. [par la faute de] because ou on account of, due ou owing to2. [en considération de] because ou on account of, due ou owing to3. [par égard pour] for the sake ou because of————————en cause locution adjectivale1. [concerné] in questionla voiture en cause était à l'arrêt the car involved ou in question was stationaryla somme/l'enjeu en cause the amount/the thing at stake2. [que l'on suspecte]3. [contesté]être en cause [talent] to be in question————————en cause locution adverbiale1. [en accusation]2. [en doute]en tout état de cause locution adverbiale————————pour cause de locution prépositionnelle‘fermé pour cause de décès’ ‘closed owing to bereavement’ -
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أَصْل \ basis, bases: a fact, idea or condition on which sth. is arranged: Payment is planned on the basis of forty hours work a week. Try to keep on a friendly basis with your neighbours. blood: family; family relationship: a blood relation; a man of noble blood. descent: family going back into the past: a man of noble descent. origin: the place where sth. began or was made; the first cause: These stories are of African origin. What was the origin of your quarrel?. root: a part of the body from which sth. grows: the root of a hair or tooth, a first cause (of trouble, etc.): It is often said that money is the ‘root of all evil’. source: the place from which something comes; the place where a stream of water starts: Try to find the source of the trouble. Follow the river to discover its source. \ See Also أساس (أَساس)، نسب (نَسَب)، منشأ (مَنْشأ) -
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اِسْتَأْصَلَ من الجذور \ root: (with out) to find and remove (a cause of trouble, sth. unwanted etc.): We shall root out the real problems. \ جَذْر (النَّبات) \ root: the part of a plant or tree that is under the ground, a part of the body from which sth. grows: the root of a hair or tooth. \ خَضْراوات ذات جُذور صالحة للأكل \ root: a plant with an edible root: a root vegetable; a root crop for cattle food. \ شِرْش \ root. \ _(field) Bot. \ See Also جَذْر -
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مَصْدَر \ origin: the place where sth. began or was made; the first cause: These stories are of African origin. What was the origin of your quarrel?. resource: a part of wealth or possessions which can be put to use: Oil is Kuwait’s most important natural resource. root: a first cause (of trouble, etc.): It is often said that money is the ‘root of all evil’. source: the place from which something comes; the place where a stream of water starts: Try to find the source of the trouble. Follow the river to discover its source. \ See Also منبع (مَنْبَع) -
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I [ruːt]1. noun1) the part of a plant that grows under the ground and draws food and water from the soil:جَذْرCarrots and turnips are edible roots.
2) the base of something growing in the body:أصْل، شُرشthe roots of one's hair/teeth.
3) cause; origin:سَبَبWe must get at the root of the trouble.
4) (in plural) family origins:جُذور العائِلَه، أُصولOur roots are in Scotland.
2. verbto (make something) grow roots:يُنْبِتُ جُذورا، يَتأصَّل II [ruːt] verbHe rooted the plants in compost.
1) to poke about in the ground:يُفَتِّشُ عن، يُفَتِّشُThe pigs were rooting about for food.
يُقَلِّب باحِثاShe rooted about in the cupboard.
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اِقْتَلَعَ \ eradicate: to destroy completely or put an end to (sth. bad): We must try to eradicate crime in the cities. root: (with up) to pull up (a plant, etc.) by the roots: Many trees were rooted up in the storm, (with out) to find and remove (a cause of trouble, sth. unwanted etc.): We shall root out the real problems. -
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نَزَعَ \ root: (with out) to find and remove (a cause of trouble, sth. unwanted etc.): We shall root out the real problems. strip: to take off or tear off (a covering): She stripped the cloth off the table. -
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19 поиск корневой причины
поиск корневой причины
(ITIL Service Operation)
Деятельность, которая идентифицирует корневую причину инцидента или проблемы. Поиск корневой причины обычно концентрируется на сбоях в ИТ-инфраструктуре.
См. тж. анализ сбоев услуги.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]EN
root cause analysis
RCA
(ITIL Service Operation)
An activity that identifies the root cause of an incident or problem. Root cause analysis typically concentrates on IT infrastructure failures.
See also service failure analysis.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > поиск корневой причины
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20 корневая причина
корневая причина
(ITIL Service Operation)
Основная или истинная причина инцидента или проблемы.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]EN
root cause
(ITIL Service Operation)
The underlying or original cause of an incident or problem.
[Словарь терминов ITIL версия 1.0, 29 июля 2011 г.]Тематики
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > корневая причина
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