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Problem solving: Method: Analysis: Simplification: What is 'Decompose problem in subproblems' method
May 26th, 2006 16:25
Knud van Eeden,
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Problem solving: Method: Analysis: Simplification: What is 'Decompose
problem in subproblems' method
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Fractionation:
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In order to simplify the problem solving process, you often see that
you will reduce a problem in subproblems, and try to solve this
subproblems separately.
By breaking the problem into smaller pieces (subgoals) that are more
solvable), it might be easier to solve.
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You try to get an overview of the problem, to distinguish the rather
independent parts of it, and then you separate these as much as
possible.
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For example, when you have to write a compiler, you might after some
thinking see that at least 3 different, rather independent parts might
be involved: a lexical analyzer, a syntax analyser and a semantic
analyser. A rather complex problem has now further been reduced to 3
more easy to solve subproblems.
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Internet: see also:
Problem solving: Method: What is the 'possible cause elimination'
problem solving method?
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/25258/fid/1242
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Problem solving: Method: 'Comparison working system' problem solving
method
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/25401/fid/1242]
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Problem solving: Method: Means-ends analysis: What is means-ends
analysis?
http://www.faqts.com/knowledge_base/view.phtml/aid/25270/fid/1242
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