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the traceability
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
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But the traceability of the system worked".
British supermarkets jumped on the traceability wagon early.
Sentencing them, the judge, Alistair McCreath, said: "The traceability of food products, here meat, is of critical importance in relation to public health.
The discovery of the horse meat has raised questioned about the controls on the traceability of meat introduced after the BSE crisis in the 1990s.
We conclude that the proposed protocol satisfies the traceability property.
RFID technology raises significant privacy issues regarding the traceability concerns.
Also mentioned earlier, it cannot overcome the traceability problem.
This challenges the traceability of assumptions on interrelations, as well as the traceability of the composition of individual scenarios.
This chapter describes the traceability in length using interferometry.
This phenomenon had a large impact on the traceability system construction and on consumer trust in the traceability information.
Both are accused of breaking regulations relating to the traceability of horsemeat.
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