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Fishbone cause and effect

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causal analysis developed by Dr. Kaoru Ishikawa who described the problem and its causes in a fishbone framework.

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Fishbone diagrams are used to identify and systematically list the different root causes that can be attributed to a problem. Thus, these diagrams help to determine which of several causes has the greatest effect. The main application of these diagrams is the dispersion analysis.
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