root cause

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An initiating cause of a chain of events which leads to an outcome or effect of interest
A root cause is an initiating cause of a causal chain which leads to an outcome or effect of interest. Commonly, root cause is used to describe the depth in the causal chain where an intervention could reasonably be implemented to change performance and prevent an undesirable outcome
-the ultimate source of an effect
A term to identify a base cause of an effect or problem Often used in conjunction with the cause-and-effect diagram
"Original reason for nonconformance within a process When the root cause is removed or corrected, the nonconformance will be eliminated " (AT&T) A major factor that is directly and causally related to an observed quality problem When a root cause is eliminated, the quality problem is also reduced significantly or eliminated The basic cause creating an undesired condition or problem In many cases, the root cause consists of several smaller causes
The root cause is the underlying cause of a problem For example, you can snake out an old cast or galvanized sewer line every month and never be confident that it will stay open The root cause is the hardened buildup inside the pipes which necessitates pipe replacement Analysis would study the slow drainage problem and determine what was wrong and also estimate the cost of leaving it in place Some problems (not usually this type of example) should not be fixed Root cause analysis will show this
The ultimate reason for an event or condition
The root cause is the event or combination of events that initiate a failure Although root cause is the ultimate goal of failure analysis, the root cause may not be obvious even though the defect mechanism is known For example, analysis may show the failure resulted from distorted deposition of layers around a foreign particle The particle is the cause However, when the fabrication process is fully understood, the particle and many like it may occur normally in the process The root cause might be the cleaning process that should have removed the particle Even at this level of understanding, possibilities are many The clean might be inherently inadequate, the chemicals may be overused, the temperature may be too low, or the content of the particles may have changed
A factor that caused a nonconformance and should be permanently eliminated through process improvement
The prime cause of a problem The root cause(s) must be eliminated or modified to assure quality by significantly reducing the problem
The fundamental cause of an initiating event which, if corrected, will prevent its recurrence, i e the failure to detect and correct the relevant latent weakness(es) and the reasons for that failure
root cause analysis
(Ticaret) A process improvement and error or defect prevention tool that examines the individual processes within a system, identifies the control or decision points, and uses a series of why? questions to determine the reasons for variations in the process paths
root cause

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    Root cause

    Türkische aussprache

    rut kôz

    Aussprache

    /ˈro͞ot ˈkôz/ /ˈruːt ˈkɔːz/

    Etymologie

    [ 'rüt, 'rut ] (noun.) 12th century. Middle English, from Old English rOt, from Old Norse; akin to Old English wyrt root, Latin radix, Greek rhiza.

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