A gray area lies between the structured and unstructured range.Here part of the decision can be specified allowing for certain factors out of control.
1. Structured 2. Semi - structured 3. Unstructured
ill-structured problems
A structured knowledge system has well-defined rules and formats for organizing and storing information, making it easily searchable and retrievable. In contrast, a semi-structured knowledge system has some predefined rules but also allows for flexibility and subjective interpretation in organizing and storing information.
A gray area lies between the structured and unstructured range.Here part of the decision can be specified allowing for certain factors out of control.
Electronically stored information can be categorized into several types, including structured data, unstructured data, and semi-structured data. Structured data is organized in a fixed format, such as databases and spreadsheets. Unstructured data lacks a predefined format, encompassing text documents, images, and videos. Semi-structured data, like XML and JSON files, contains elements of both structured and unstructured formats, making it more flexible for storage and analysis.
YES
Ill-structured
one in which the being who decides it does not have a realistic plan for maintaining/ achieving the object if decision
well structured
The instruments of Qualitative research data collections are the following.: unstructured or semi structured observation form unstructured or semi structured questionnaire unstructured or semi structured interview
Semi-structured tutoring is a teaching approach that falls between highly structured tutoring (following a specific curriculum or lesson plan) and unstructured tutoring (allowing for flexible and open-ended sessions). It typically involves a mix of planned activities and spontaneous interactions tailored to each student's needs and progress. This approach allows for some flexibility while still maintaining some level of guidance and support for the learner.
A well-structured problem is one that has a clear solution and defined parameters, allowing for straightforward application of established procedures or formulas. These problems typically involve specific goals, known variables, and predictable outcomes, such as solving a mathematical equation or following a recipe. Unlike ill-structured problems, which are complex and may involve ambiguity, multiple perspectives, and open-ended solutions, well-structured problems can often be resolved through systematic methods.