What is a proposed solution?

What is a proposed solution?

Having hooked your audience into the problem, now you want to paint a picture of what the world will be like when you solve the problem. Your proposed solution should relate the current situation to a desired result and describe the benefits that will accrue when the desired result is achieved.

What is problem solution pattern?

A problem-solution pattern divides information into two main sections, one that describes a problem and one that describes a solution. The pattern is designed to compel the reader to make some kind of change in opinion or behavior by establishing that a problem exists, then providing a solution.

How do you choose a solution?

2. Selecting the solution

  1. Step 1: eliminate unsuitable options by passing them through a screening process. In this process we need to identify if the solutions meet all the necessary and sufficient conditions, and if they are feasible or not.
  2. Step 2: compare remaining solutions to figure out which should be implemented.

What are the main components of problem in AI?

A problem consists of five parts: The state space, an initial situation, actions, a goal test, and path costs.

Which algorithm is used to solve any kind of problem?

Tree algorithm

What are the 5 steps to problem solving?

5-steps to Problem Solving

  1. Define the problem. In understanding and communicating the problem effectively, we have to be clear about what the issue is.
  2. Gather information. What were the circumstances?
  3. Generate possible solutions. Work together to brainstorm on all possible solutions.
  4. Evaluate ideas and then choose one.
  5. Evaluate.

What goes in a problem statement?

A problem statement is usually one or two sentences to explain the problem your process improvement project will address. In general, a problem statement will outline the negative points of the current situation and explain why this matters.

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