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- Why–because_analysis abstract "Why–because analysis (WBA) is a method for accident analysis. It is independent of application domain and has been used to analyse, among others, aviation-, railway-, marine-, and computer-related accidents and incidents. It is mainly used as an after the fact (or a posteriori) analysis method. WBA strives to ensure objectivity, falsifiability and reproducibility of results.The result of a WBA is a why–because graph (WBG). The WBG depicts causal relations between factors of an accident. It is a directed acyclic graph where the nodes of the graph are factors. Directed edges denote cause–effect relations between the factors.".
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageExternalLink WBA.
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- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink 5_Whys.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink A_priori_and_a_posteriori.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Accident.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Accident_analysis.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Binary_relation.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Accidents.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Causal_diagrams.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Debugging.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Directed_graphs.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Risk_analysis.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Causal_structure.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Causality.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Cause–effect_graph.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Counterfactual_conditional.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink David_Lewis_(philosopher).
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Directed_acyclic_graph.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Falsifiability.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Fault_tree_analysis.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Ishikawa_diagram.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Necessity_and_sufficiency.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink Root_cause_analysis.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLink File:Herald_of_Free_Enterprise_WBG.png.
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Why–because analysis".
- Why–because_analysis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Why–because_analysis subject Category:Accidents.
- Why–because_analysis subject Category:Causal_diagrams.
- Why–because_analysis subject Category:Debugging.
- Why–because_analysis subject Category:Directed_graphs.
- Why–because_analysis subject Category:Risk_analysis.
- Why–because_analysis hypernym Method.
- Why–because_analysis type Event.
- Why–because_analysis type Software.
- Why–because_analysis type Accident.
- Why–because_analysis type Event.
- Why–because_analysis type Graph.
- Why–because_analysis type Hazard.
- Why–because_analysis type Redirect.
- Why–because_analysis comment "Why–because analysis (WBA) is a method for accident analysis. It is independent of application domain and has been used to analyse, among others, aviation-, railway-, marine-, and computer-related accidents and incidents. It is mainly used as an after the fact (or a posteriori) analysis method. WBA strives to ensure objectivity, falsifiability and reproducibility of results.The result of a WBA is a why–because graph (WBG). The WBG depicts causal relations between factors of an accident.".
- Why–because_analysis label "Why–because analysis".
- Why–because_analysis sameAs Q7997953.
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- Why–because_analysis wasDerivedFrom Why–because_analysis?oldid=590030902.
- Why–because_analysis isPrimaryTopicOf Why–because_analysis.