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Definition of Traceability
1. Noun. The ability to trace (identify and measure) all the stages that led to a particular point in a process that consists of a chain of interrelated events ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Traceability
1. [n -TIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Traceability
Literary usage of Traceability
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Regulatory Reviews of Assessments of Deep Geologic Repositories: Lessons by OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (2000)
"2.3 traceability and transparency All IPAG-2 respondents agreed that IPAs prepared
for licensing purposes need to be traceable, reproducible and, ..."
2. Standard Reference Materials: Handbook for SRM Users by John K. Taylor (1997)
"4.2 Concept of traceability The concept of traceability to national ... traceability,
as related to a standard, may be likened to genealogy in that ..."
3. Organic Agriculture: Sustainability, Markets, and Policies by OECD (2003)
"For meat products there is a general regulation for traceability that gives ...
CI strongly supports improved traceability systems that may aid the ..."
4. Eeel Technical Accomplishments, 1998: Advancing Metrology for by JoAnne M. Surette (1999)
"Reference Features with Linewidth traceability to NIST Feasible As the semiconductor
industry continues to travel the path mapped by Moore's law, ..."