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Finding a Solution to an Optimization Problem and an Application
Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, 2022zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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The Physics Teacher, 2011
A physics teacher assigns problems to his or her students not to keep them indoors during sunny days, but to strengthen and deepen their understanding of the universe. Every problem has not only an answer, but also a “moral to the story”—a reason why that question and that answer are interesting and probing.
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A physics teacher assigns problems to his or her students not to keep them indoors during sunny days, but to strengthen and deepen their understanding of the universe. Every problem has not only an answer, but also a “moral to the story”—a reason why that question and that answer are interesting and probing.
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The enhancement of problem finding and problem solving
1990The study examined the problem finding behaviour of novices and those with experience within a banking organization. This was undertaken with a view to enhancing problem finding and problem solving. 45 bank Tellers, comprising equal numbers of novice, intermediate and experienced Tellers, recorded work related problems in a survey form, over the period
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From Problem Solving to Problem Finding
2017The emphasis in the literature and in research pointed the other way. There was an abundance of conceptual and empirical work on problem solving—literally a dozen theoretical books and hundreds of experimental articles—but virtually no systematic work on problem finding, the posing and formulating of problems.
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Asia Pacific Education Review, 2002
In an educational setting, a solution that has worked for one problem may not work for the same problem that occurs at a different time in a different work conditions. However, administrators and teachers resort to quick solutions to the perceived problem, consequently affecting not only the curriculum but also the students ’ learning. This paper shows
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In an educational setting, a solution that has worked for one problem may not work for the same problem that occurs at a different time in a different work conditions. However, administrators and teachers resort to quick solutions to the perceived problem, consequently affecting not only the curriculum but also the students ’ learning. This paper shows
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The Psychological Record, 1969
Mackworth points out that with the advent of computers the scientist’s ability to solve problems may exceed his ability to generate them. Since an adequate supply of problems is necessary, both for the instruction of undergraduates and for the professional advancement of scientists, two models of a problem-finding machine have been developed and are ...
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Mackworth points out that with the advent of computers the scientist’s ability to solve problems may exceed his ability to generate them. Since an adequate supply of problems is necessary, both for the instruction of undergraduates and for the professional advancement of scientists, two models of a problem-finding machine have been developed and are ...
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Finding solutions to the problems
British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2009May 2009 was the month that began with fears of a global influenza pandemic and ended with everything else buried by the bill for cleaning moats, buying duck houses, claiming for non-existent mortgages and all too existent loo seats and light bulbs, to the coining of the phrase for ‘flipping’ one's home.
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On problems in problem‐finding research
Creativity Research Journal, 1991Michael T. Moore, Mary C. Murdock
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