Diagnosis
Diagnosis is the identification of the nature and cause of a certain phenomenon. Diagnosis is used in many different disciplines, with variations in the use of logic, analytics, and experience, to determine "cause and effect". In systems engineering and computer science, it is typically used to determine the causes of symptoms, mitigations, and solutions.[1]
Computer science and networking
Mathematics and logic
Medicine
Methods
- CDR Computerized Assessment System
- Computer-assisted diagnosis
- Differential diagnosis
- Medical diagnosis
- Retrospective diagnosis
Organizational development
Systems engineering
- 5 Whys
- Eight Disciplines Problem Solving
- Machine fault diagnosis
- Problem solving
Taxonomy
- Diagnosis (taxonomy)
gollark: And you can only access some of them with keyboard shortcuts, voice commands, the web API (which is automatically exposed directly to the internet), the companion USB control device, by hovering over random areas for a few seconds, by emailing customer support, or for one of them by closing and reopening the program 10 times within 20 seconds.
gollark: There are actually some controls which hide some controls, add new ones, randomly change existing ones, shuffle them all around, that sort of thing.
gollark: It's not like I make mine easy. The buttons are all unlabelled.
gollark: My software has sub-toolbars to help navigate the "omega toolbar".
gollark: My development style with potatOS is to fix the bugs by layering hacky fixes on top, which have their own bugs.
References
- "A Guide to Fault Detection and Diagnosis". gregstanleyandassociates.com.
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