A sequence-of-events diagram can be a useful graphical tool used for root cause failure analysis. Several software programs are able to generate such diagrams. What statement concerning sequence-of-events diagrams is true?
A
The terms "qualifiers" and "assumptions" are interchangeable, and as a consequence the same symbol is used to represent both within the diagram.
B
There typically will be multiple "incidents" that sequentially lead to a single "event" within the investigation diagram.
C
There typically will be multiple "events" that sequentially lead to a single "incident" within the investigation diagram.
D
There is no limit to how many "incidents" are included within the diagram for a particular root cause failure analysis investigation.
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Question 1 / 2066636eee28f7522a1c51f2c6
Question 1 of 2066636eee28f7522a1c51f2c6
A sequence-of-events diagram can be a useful graphical tool used for root cause failure analysis. Several software programs are able to generate such diagrams. What statement concerning sequence-of-events diagrams is true?
A sequence-of-events diagram can be a useful graphical tool used for root cause failure analysis. Several software programs are able to generate such diagrams. What statement concerning sequence-of-events diagrams is true?