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[[Carryover analyses]] is typically, a matrix-based assessment of a design that depicts the degree of carryover of design elements from a prior version, with particular regard to failure proneness.
 
[[Carryover analyses]] is typically, a matrix-based assessment of a design that depicts the degree of carryover of design elements from a prior version, with particular regard to failure proneness.
 
==Definition==
 
==Definition==
According to [[Macroeconomics by Mankiw (7th edition)]],
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According to [[Juran's Quality Handbook by Defeo (7th edition)]],
 
:[[Carryover analyses]]. Typically, a matrix-based assessment of a design that depicts the degree of carryover of design elements from a prior version, with particular regard to failure proneness.
 
:[[Carryover analyses]]. Typically, a matrix-based assessment of a design that depicts the degree of carryover of design elements from a prior version, with particular regard to failure proneness.
  
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Carryover analyses is typically, a matrix-based assessment of a design that depicts the degree of carryover of design elements from a prior version, with particular regard to failure proneness.

Definition

According to Juran's Quality Handbook by Defeo (7th edition),

Carryover analyses. Typically, a matrix-based assessment of a design that depicts the degree of carryover of design elements from a prior version, with particular regard to failure proneness.