
Traceability is the ability to verify the history, location, or application of an item by means of documented recorded identification. Other common definitions include to capability (and implementation) of keeping track of a given set or type of information to a given degree, or the ability to chronologically interrelate uniquely identifiable enti...
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property of the result of a measurement or of the value of a standard such that it can be related to stated references, usually national or international standards, through an unbroken chain of comparisons all having stated uncertainties NOTE 1 - The concept is often expressed by the adjective traceable. NOTE 2 - The unbroken chain of comparisons i...
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unbroken chain of measurements of a radiation quantity to the appropriate reference of that quantity NOTE 1 - the reference is usually a national standard. NOTE 2 - The concept is often expressed by the adjective traceable. NOTE 3 - The unbroken chain of comparisons is called a traceability chain. NOTE 4 - For more details, see IVM 6.10.
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A property of the result of a measurement or the value of a standard whereby it can be related to stated references, usually national or international standards, through an unbroken chain of comparisons all having stated uncertainties.
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Refers to the completeness of the information about every step in a process chain. :: Bord Bia (10th Edition)
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The ability for parts to be identified and their origins found. Traceability of Anson products means that throughout the supply chain you can be assured of only the highest quality.
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The evidence of an association between items, such as between process outputs, between an output and its originating process, or between a requirement and its implementation.
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The ability to identify related items in documentation and software, such as requirements with associated tests. See also horizontal traceability, vertical traceability....
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1) The attribute allowing the ongoing location of a shipment to be determined. 2) The registering and tracking of parts, processes, and materials used in production, by lot or serial number.
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