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Analyse der Grundursache und Empfehlungen für das weitere Vorgehen (Änderungsverwaltung)
Analyzing the cause of disturbance and making recommendations for further action (change management).
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Identifizierung und Beseitigung der Grundursache durch die strukturierte Problemlösung, PDCA- oder 8D Methode
a high rejection rate as a result of incorrectly assembled component parts
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Der in der Zend Server Webkonsole angezeigte Trace ermöglicht Ihnen, die Ausführungshistorie Ihrer Applikation zu sehen und den Schritten zu folgen, die zu dem problematischen Request geführt haben, um so schnell die Grundursache hierfür genau zu lokalisieren.
The trace displayed in the Zend Server web console enables you to view - much like a DVD – the execution history of your application and follow the footsteps of a single problematic request to quickly pinpoint root cause.
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Nach dem darauf folgenden Einbruch an den Aktienmärkten senkte die US-Notenbank unter ihrem Vorsitzenden Alan Greenspan 2001-2002 aggressiv die Zinsen und vermied so eine schlimmere Rezession. Doch die US-Geldpolitik blieb zu lange zu expansiv und fachte damit eine Immobilienblase an, die sich als die Grundursache für die grosse Finanzkrise von 2008-2009 erwies.
Central bankers are currently in a bind. While it is natural to err on the side of caution, flooding the economy and financial markets with liquidity can have serious side effects. For instance, missing the right moment to stem the tide can create asset price bubbles in the future, whose bursting will in turn create financial instability. However, hiking key interest rates too early can nip the much-needed economic recovery in the bud. A fine example of the challenges for central banks is the so-called dotcom bubble that collapsed around the turn of the millennium. In the aftermath of the equity market downturn that followed, the Fed under chairman Alan Greenspan avoided a deeper recession in 2001-2002 by cutting interest rates aggressively. Yet the U.S. monetary policy has remained too loose for too long, fueling a real estate bubble which turned out to be the root cause for the great financial crisis in 2008-2009.
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„Ich habe keinerlei Zweifel daran, dass dies die Grundursache all unserer Probleme ist, speziell unserer ökologischen Probleme“, äußerte er in einem kürzlich erschienenen Interview des Wellcome Trust.
The world is filling up. Sustainability must be at the top of everyone’s agenda if we are to survive as a species on a planet with limited natural resources. But with the global population expected to top nine billion in 2050, how can we do both? It’s become the nine billion people question. And opinion is divided BRITAIN’S best-known natural history film-maker Sir David Attenborough is not a man to mince his words. Neither is he prone to exaggeration. Over the past four decades, he has seen parts of the natural world destroyed by mankind to such an extent that animals no longer exist. He has literally witnessed nature change in front of his eyes. And he blames the growing population. “I have no doubt that it is the fundamental source of all our problems, particularly our environmental problems,” he said in a recent interview with The Wellcome Trust. “I cannot think of a single problem that wouldn’t be easier to solve if there were fewer people.” He said during his career, the world’s population had tripled. “If we are able to stem it, we might have a better chance to grapple with the problems but we cannot,” he said. “The best we can do is slow down the rate of increase. I thank God that the Trust has administrators who are scientists, not politicians.” Last year in an interview with INCH magazine, Jonathon Porritt, one of the world’s leading environmentalists, said he too was putting his faith in the chemical industry to play a pivotal role in tackling the challenges of sustainability. And it is. Since the first historic Earth Summit in Rio de Janiero in 1992, the global chemical industry has helped to enable farmers adopt sustainable agricultural methods and ensure more and more people can access cleaner, safer drinking water. Further work has led to medical breakthroughs, transformed the way energy is used and helped to cut greenhouse gases. The International Council of Chemical Associations, the worldwide voice for the chemical industry, said such progress had been the result of innovative ideas, technologies and processes all made possible through chemistry. INEOS is one such company which works to develop innovative, sustainable solutions to complex and challenging issues because it recognises that it can have enormous influence on what the world does now – and in the future. One of its products that makes a huge difference to the world’s nutrition and health is acetonitrile, which is used to make essential drugs such as insulin and antibiotics, an