Affinity diagrams.
Described in Section 5.2.2.5. Affinity diagrams can organize potential causes of defects into
groups showing areas that should be focused on the most.
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Cause-and-effect diagrams.
Cause-and-effect diagrams are also known as fishbone diagrams, why-why
diagrams, or Ishikawa diagrams. This type of diagram breaks down the causes of the problem statement identified
into discrete branches, helping to identify the main or root cause of the problem. Figure 8-9 is an example of a
cause-and-effect diagram.
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Flowcharts.
Described in Section 8.1.2.5. Flowcharts show a series of steps that lead to a defect.
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Histograms.
Histograms show a graphical representation of numerical data. Histograms can show the number
of defects per deliverable, a ranking of the cause of defects, the number of times each process is noncompliant,
or other representations of project or product defects.
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