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Revision as of 13:27, 25 May 2016
Problem solving consists of using generic or ad hoc methods, in an orderly manner, for finding solutions to problems.
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Description
Each problem is unique, and problem solving techniques are as diverse as the people who solve those problems.
Nonetheless, problem solving has been studied for centuries, and a considerable body of practical knowledge is available.
Basic principles of problem solving include:
Fields
Many different fields study or use problem solving:
- Artificial intelligence
- Computer science
- Engineering
- Mathematics
- Medicine
- Psychology
See also
- ADDIE Model
- Algorithm
- Analogy
- Analysis
- Critical path
- Deductive reasoning
- Design
- Design pattern
- Hack (technology)
- How to Solve It
- Impossible Programs
- Learning
- Mathematical analysis
- Mental model
- Problem
- Scientific method
- Software design pattern
External links
- Problem solving @ Wikipedia