CCA (Cause-Consequence Analysis)
What is
CCA (Cause-Consequence Analysis)
Cause-Consequence Analysis (CCA) 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.
Related terms and methods:
- Causality
- Deduction (Deductive Logic)
- ETA (Event Tree Analysis)
- Failure
- FMEA (Failure Mode and Effect Analysis)
- FTA (Fault Tree Analysis)
- HAZOP (Hazard and Operability Study)
- Induction
- Principle of Causality
- System
Related management field:
- Probability
- Quality Management
- Risk Management
Last update: 25.05.2017
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