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Fault Diagnosis

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“Until quite lately the term diagnostics was invariably associated with medicine as its field concerning the ways of disease recognition on the basis of symptoms. The term is derived from the Greek word diagnosis, which means recognition, whereas diagnostikós represents the ability to recognize. During the last ten years technical development has caused, on the one hand, the growth of the complexity of technical means, and on the other, the growth of the responsibility of tasks that are carried out with the use of these means. Nowadays, we are witnesses of the establishment and development of a new knowledge domain — technical diagnostics, which arises as an object of the demand of the users of these complex technical means. The goal of this new domain is to determine the broadly understood technical state of objects with the use of objective methods and means.” Such a definition of technical diagnostics and its goals was included in the monograph by Cempel published in 1982.

Such a definition of technical diagnostics and its goals was included in the monograph by Cempel published in 1982.

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Cholewa, W., Kościelny, J.M. (2004). Introduction. In: Korbicz, J., Kowalczuk, Z., Kościelny, J.M., Cholewa, W. (eds) Fault Diagnosis. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18615-8_1

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