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On the east coast of Sweden, Telge Elnät distributes electricity to over 50 000 customers with a security of supply reaching 99,99% and continues to focus on large investments targeting a zero-outage policy. Telge Elnät is a customer to dLab since 2019 and below is a scenario describing how dLab’s platform early detected an incipient fault leading to a proactive investigation ...
Root cause analysis is one of the important parts of a quality management system – and key for continual improvement. ...
The requirements for root cause analysis in ISO 9001:2015 are implied as part of the process for making quality improvements. The standard doesn’t actually specify how the real causes of issues should be uncovered, but it does require that this ...
The key to defining the effective action plan is identifying the root cause of the problem that only a thorough root cause analysis can help you with. RCA is often the most powerful method for resolving problems. What Exactly the Term Root Cause Analysis Means? ...
Analysis of the root system is important in ensuring sustainable crop production, reducing nutrient input and irrigation, and protecting soil carbon pools. Getting rapid and frequent images of what is happening underground can help people make timely decisions about agricultural practices to maintain plant health and ensure the judicious use of resources. ...
Crops, Nutrients, Irrigation & Root Analysis Analysis of the root system is important in ensuring sustainable crop production, reducing nutrient input and irrigation, and protecting soil carbon pools. ...
This can happen due to flooding (natural causes) or irrigation (manmade causes). When the soil is waterlogged, the amount of gases, including oxygen, diffused in soil decreases. ...
This can happen due to flooding (natural causes) or irrigation (manmade causes). When the soil is waterlogged, the amount of gases, including oxygen, diffused in soil decreases. ...
These are crescent-shaped cartilage pads that separate the femur from the tibia, and act as shock absorbers between these two bones—a role that causes huge wear and tear, which sometimes requires surgical intervention. ...
First, we learned more about Taproot, one of the leading providers of a proprietary root cause analysis tool and methodology in the industry. In speaking with their team, we learned about their passion for solving complex problems and how traditional tools don’t always work. It was also a great to see all of the activities relating to the ...
Root Cause Analysis is one of the important essentials of the requirements in a quality system for continual improvement. Its objective is to recognise an issue and its origins, resolve the issue so that it is not repeated and improve the quality of the product or processes. Root Cause Analysis ...
The broadening of access to financial capital otherwise known as financial capital democratisation (FCD), has been receiving increasingly more attention, especially from those who are concerned about poverty, community development and development of entire nations. This concept has also its roots in ethical and religious based economic systems. In this paper we review various FCD systems. Our ...
Tolerance to low P soils is a desirable trait in common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivars grown in acid-weathered soils. Genetic variability in response to P-deficient soils exists in the Andean gene pool. G19833, a low P–tolerant indeterminate Andean landrace, has been evaluated for quantitative trait loci (QTL) and tolerance to low P in combination with Mesoamerican parents. Our goal was ...
In this paper, we trace the development of three "ideal types" of local innovation system governance since the Second World War in three highly innovative city regions. The types of innovation governance are dirigiste, networked and grass roots. These are analysed in the case study areas of Oxfordshire, Stuttgart and Toulouse. It is shown that the hegemony of each type of governance changes over ...