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Chapter 1 - General Problem Solving Concept

This document outlines the six key steps in the problem solving process: 1) identify the problem, 2) understand the problem, 3) identify alternative solutions, 4) select the best alternative, 5) list the steps of the chosen solution, and 6) evaluate the solution. It discusses algorithmic solutions, which can be solved through a defined series of steps, and heuristic solutions, which require trial and error. Most problems require a combination of these approaches. The document also notes some common difficulties with problem solving.

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Chapter 1 - General Problem Solving Concept

This document outlines the six key steps in the problem solving process: 1) identify the problem, 2) understand the problem, 3) identify alternative solutions, 4) select the best alternative, 5) list the steps of the chosen solution, and 6) evaluate the solution. It discusses algorithmic solutions, which can be solved through a defined series of steps, and heuristic solutions, which require trial and error. Most problems require a combination of these approaches. The document also notes some common difficulties with problem solving.

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Chapter 1

General Problem Solving Concepts

CMPF144: Introduction to Problem Solving and Basic Computer


Overview
Problem Solving in Everyday Life
Types of Problems
Problem Solving with Computers
Difficulties with Problem Solving
Learning Objectives

1. Describe difference between heuristic


and algorithmic solutions
2. List and describe SIX (6) problem-
solving steps for algorithmic solution
3. Use problem-solving steps to solve
problem
Problem Solving in Everyday Life
SIX (6) steps in problem-solving process:
1. Identify the problem
2. Understand the problem – require knowledge
base (q4 - pp20)
3. Identify alternative ways to solve problem
4. Select best alternative
5. List solution steps for alternative chosen (q2 -
pp20, q5 – pp21)
6. Evaluate solution
Problem Solving in Everyday Life
Example 1:
Let’s say you are preparing for
examination in hostel / apartment, and
you are very hungry right now.
Try to solve the problem above by using
six steps of problem solving process.
Problem Solving in Everyday Life
Example 2:
Refer to scenario case in chapter 1,
page 17.
Try to solve the problem above by using
six steps of problem solving process.
Types of Problems

Problems can be solved with:


• Algorithmic solutions
• Heuristic solutions
• Combination of algorithmic, heuristic
solutions
Algorithmic Solutions
Can be solved with a series of actions
(in steps)
These steps are called ALGORITHM
Example:
Balancing a check book
Baking a cake
Withdrawing money from ATM machine
Paying for your parking ticket via auto pay machine
What else?
Heuristic Solutions
Problem which couldn’t be solved through
a direct set of steps.
Require knowledge, experience & a
process of trial and error (repeating six steps
more than once)
Example:
How to buy best stock from market
Should the company be expanded
Baking a delicious cake
Raising up a kid
What else?
Combination of Both
Most problems require a combination
of algorithmic and heuristic solutions
Example:
Repairing a car
Driving a car
To win in a computer game
What else??
Problem Solving with Computers
Definitions:
• Solution  instructions followed to
produce best result
• Result  outcome, computer-assisted
answer
• Program  instructions for solution
using computer language
Difficulties with Problem Solving

Lack of problem solving experience


Inadequate solution steps
Incorrect problem definition
Alternatives chosen incorrectly
Invalid logic
Incorrect solution evaluation

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