ishikawa diagram

  • 1Ishikawa diagram — ➔ diagram * * * Ishikawa diagram UK US noun [C] ► GRAPHS & CHARTS CAUSE AND EFFECT DIAGRAM(Cf. ↑cause and effect diagram) …

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  • 2Ishikawa diagram — The Ishikawa diagram (or fishbone diagram or also cause and effect diagram ) are diagrams, that shows the causes of a certain event. A common use of the Ishikawa diagram is in product design, to identify desirable factors leading to an overall… …

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  • 3Ishikawa Diagram — A diagram that shows the causes of an event and is often used in manufacturing and product development to outline the different steps in a process, demonstrate where quality control issues might arise and determine which resources are required at …

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  • 4Ishikawa diagram — noun /ˌɪ.ʃɪˈkɑ.wɑ ˈdaɪ.ə.ɡɹæm,ˌɪ.ʃiˈkɑ.wɑ ˈdaɪ.ə.ɡɹæm/ A diagram used in quality management to display a detailed list of causes and effects of a problem and thus to decipher the root cause of a problem. The procedure for constructing an Ishikawa …

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  • 5Ishikawa diagram — See cause effect diagram …

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  • 6Ishikawa — (石川 rocky river ) is a Japanese surname. It can refer to:Places*Ishikawa Prefecture *Ishikawa gun, district, Ishikawa Prefecture *Ishikawa gun, district, Fukushima Prefecture *Ishikawa machi, town, Fukushima Prefecture *Ishikawa shi, city,… …

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  • 7diagram — di‧a‧gram [ˈdaɪəgræm] noun [countable] a drawing or plan that shows where something is, what it looks like, or how it works: • See the attached diagram for details on current market projections. • a diagram of the electrical system ˈblock… …

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  • 8Diagram — Further information: Chart Sample flowchart representing the decision process to add a new article to Wikipedia. A diagram is a two dimensional geometric symbolic representation of information according to some visualization technique. Sometimes …

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  • 9Ishikawa Kaoru — (jap. 石川 馨; * 1915, Tokio; † 16. April 1989) war ein japanischer Chemiker, der zahlreiche Qualitätswerkzeuge entwickelte, unter anderen das nach ihm benannte Ishikawa Diagramm (1943). Er gilt als Vater der japanischen Qualitätskontrolle. Sein… …

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  • 10Ishikawa-Diagramm — Das Ursache Wirkungs Diagramm (auch Ursache Wirkung Diagramm oder nach dem Erfinder Ishikawa Diagramm) ist eine von Kaoru Ishikawa entwickelte Diagrammform, die Kausalitätsbeziehungen darstellt. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Überblick 2 Synonyme 3… …

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