Diagnosis
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Diagnosis (from ancient Greek διάγνωσις = discernment) is the identification of the nature and cause of anything. Diagnosis is used in many different disciplines with variations in the use of logics, analytics, and experience to determine the cause and effect relationships. In systems engineering and computer science, diagnosis is typically used to determine the causes of symptoms, mitigations for problems, and solutions to issues.[1][2]
[edit] Computer science and networking
- Bayesian network
- belief network
- complex event processing
- diagnosis in artificial intelligence
- event correlation
- fault management (network management)
- fault tree analysis
- Grey problem
- Rapid Problem Resolution (ITIL)
- remote diagnostics
- root cause analysis
- troubleshooting
[edit] Mathematics and logic
- Bayesian probability
- Hickam's dictum
- Occam's razor
- Sutton's law
- Diagnostics in regression analysis (regression diagnostics)
[edit] Medicine
Main article: Medical diagnosis