Concepts : Concepts used in HOPEX : Diagram Types : Cause-and-Effect Diagram
   
Cause-and-Effect Diagram
The cause-and-effect diagram (also called Ishikawa diagram or fishbone diagram) is a tool that enables identification of the possible causes of an observed effect and therefore determination of a means of solving the problems.
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Products
HOPEX IT Architecture, HOPEX System Blueprint, HOPEX NAF, HOPEX TOGAF, HOPEX UML, HOPEX DoDAF, HOPEX ArchiMate, HOPEX Portfolio & Planning, HOPEX Power Studio, HOPEX Information Architecture, HOPEX Risk Mapper, HOPEX Business Process Analysis, HOPEX Business Architecture.
Views
Below are the different views available in this type of diagram using the Views and details command. These views are listed in their order of appearance in the Display dialog box. For each view the various object types and links are listed.