Cause Consequence Analysis (or Cause-Consequence Diagrams)

Cause Consequence Analysis (or Cause-Consequence Diagrams) is an analytical technique used in risk management for a better understanding of failures by assessing the probability of failures of systems with a focus on their causes that is a method for illustrating the possible outcomes arising from the logical combination of selected input events or states. The Cause Consequence Analysis combines the inductive and deductive reasoning of logic diagrams. (e.g., a combination of Fault Tree and Event Tree models)

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