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  • It does, however, assist in devising creative problem solving methods.
  • "' " Focused Improvement "'is the process of applying systematic problem solving methods to manufacturing.
  • Problem solving methods are intrinsic to forensic engineering methods, where failures are analysed for the root cause or causes.
  • Since 1977 Jim has developed a uniquely effective style of facilitating meetings applying Creative Problem Solving methods to thorny, intricate problems.
  • As a result, teams often apply traditional problem solving methods to non-traditional, urgent, critical, and discontinuous problems.
  • Ultimately, these scaffolding techniques, as described by Vygotsky ( 1978 ) and problem solving methods are a result of dynamic decision making.
  • In 1994, Rusczyk and Sandor Lehoczky wrote the Art of Problem Solving books, designed to prepare students for mathematical competitions by teaching them concepts and problem solving methods rarely taught in school.
  • Other problem solving methods are better suited to situations toward the tame or " hard " side where a reliable and optimal solution is needed to a problem that can be clearly and uncontroversially defined.
  • With this model, various problem solving methods ( i . e . prediction, classification, explanation, tutoring, qualitative reasoning, planning, etc . ) can be viewed in a uniform fashion.
  • It thus introduced many young people to engineering, to problem solving methods and to working in teams . [ 49 ] A senior staff member joined the Berkshire education advisory service from Fulmer to continue and extend work of this kind.
  • Unlike some problem solving methods that assume that all the relevant issues and constraints and goals that constitute the problem are defined in advance or are uncontroversial, PSMs assume that there is no single uncontested representation of what constitutes the problem.
  • The pataphor has been subject to commercial interpretations, usage in speculative computer applications, applied to highly imaginative problem solving methods and even politics on the international level or theatre The Firesign Theatre ( a comedy troupe whose jokes often rely on pataphors ).
  • Because TRIZICS includes standard  in-the-box problem solving methods and the  out-of the box thinking methods of TRIZ, TRIZICS can be applied to any technical problem that requires creative breakthrough thinking, including problems for which root cause needs to be found.
  • Glauber was written, among other programs, by Pat Langley, Herbert A . Simon, G . Bradshaw and J . Zytkow to demonstrate how scientific discovery may be obtained by problem solving methods, in their book " Scientific Discovery, Computational Explorations on the Creative Mind ".
  • Aravot argues that " conventional analysis and problem solving methods result in fragmentation . . . of the authentic experience of a city . . . [ and ] something of the liveliness of the city as a singular entity is lost . " The process of developing a narrative-myth in urban design involves analysing and understanding the unique aspects of the local culture based on Cassirer's five distinctive " symbolic forms ".
  • The paper then distinguishes between structural recursion, where the related data definition happens to be self-referential, requiring usually a straightforward design process, and generative recursion, where new problem data is generated in the middle of the problem-solving process and the problem solving method is re-used, often requiring " ad hoc " mathematical insight, and stresses how this distinction makes their approach scalable to the object-oriented ( OO ) world.