Problem solving is a technique we have to use in our everyday life. Whether if it’s to calculate change or make a measurement, it’s all meant to solve a particular problem.
Today, we’re going to look at problems from the angle of how to use techniques within problem solving itself. Of course, one might ask if they’re really looking at the right problem, asking the right questions but we’ll not be talking about that in this article.
We’ll instead, talk about Problem Solving using Elimination methodolgy.
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This article is an continuation from Problem Solving : Elimination.
What’s priorization? Basically, that is to define and allocate priority or urgency to 1 or more sub-problems. In order to prioritize, we first need to establish the root cause of the problem.
Sometimes, putting problems on an equation do help providing high level visibility. I’m not talking abt emotional quotient related problems here.
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Sometimes it’s possible to resolve a problem by looking near for resources instead of building it by your own. This depends on the problem context and domain as well as time limits.
A lot of time, due to lack of time, people make a hasty decision to use whatever they have in their nearest range to try to resolve a certain problem.
This is a bad habit. But we’ll not talk in depth about this just yet.
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Hi all,
This week I have a little special article for you guys. Instead of talking about what I feel, I’m going to share something that I’ve done instead. And yes, it’s related to problem solving.
This problem is a direct problem I have in the game - Jedi Wing 2 that I’m currently developing.
Wanna know more? Read on…
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