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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
Bayesian networks
Belief network
Computer-assisted diagnosis
Complex event processing
Diagnosis (artificial intelligence)
Event correlation
Fault management
Fault tree analysis
Grey problem
RPR Problem Diagnosis
Remote diagnostics
Root cause analysis
Troubleshooting

Mathematics and logic


Bayesian probability
Hickam's dictum
Occam's razor
Regression diagnostics
Sutton's law

Medicine
Medical diagnosis
Molecular diagnostics

Methods …

CDR Computerized Assessment System


Differential diagnosis
Medical diagnosis
Retrospective diagnosis

Tools …

DELTA (taxonomy)
DXplain
List of diagnostic classification and
rating scales used in psychiatry

Organizational development
Organizational diagnostics
Systems engineering
5 Whys
Eight Disciplines Problem Solving
Machine fault diagnosis
Problem solving

Taxonomy
Diagnosis (taxonomy)

References
1. "A Guide to Fault Detection and
Diagnosis" .
gregstanleyandassociates.com.

External links
The dictionary definition of diagnosis
at Wiktionary

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