Start Date
4-1971 8:00 AM
Description
The problem solving process covering problem identification until implementation of a solution should be regarded as a multiple feed-back process. This paper suggests a technique for problem formulation which can be put into a computer for evaluation with a minimum of programming. The technique is designed to facilitate evaluation of a restructured problem to encourage optimization of systems by iterativly exchanging parts of the system.
Integration of Techniques for Problem Formulation and Solution
The problem solving process covering problem identification until implementation of a solution should be regarded as a multiple feed-back process. This paper suggests a technique for problem formulation which can be put into a computer for evaluation with a minimum of programming. The technique is designed to facilitate evaluation of a restructured problem to encourage optimization of systems by iterativly exchanging parts of the system.
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