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Unstructured problem- A problem that requires the use of intuition, reasoning, and memory. Structured problem- A problem which can be broken down into a series of well-defined steps.
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.
structured prolems, or questions are asked needing a specific answer eg. how do I send an e-mail? the same question unstructured would be; how do I send bundles of information from my desk to one or many recipients quickly? It is a term used in interview based research.
A structured problem is a clearly defined issue that has a known solution approach or methodology. These problems have specific goals, constraints, and criteria for success, making them easier to analyze and solve systematically compared to unstructured problems. Organizing the information and applying structured problem-solving techniques can lead to efficient resolution.
A mix. Product design is a balance of art and science. I am in the Arizona product design profession and the first thing I do on any new product design is to explore its basic form (what it looks like). This is not a scientifically structured phase, rather it relies on one's having a "good eye" for aesthetic. Once that's finished, then the structured phase begins: defining geometry, understanding the interfaces, applying appropriate materials, etc. Ultimately product development is a back and forth iteration with both structured and unstructured phases.
To effectively solve an unstructured problem, strategies such as brainstorming, breaking down the problem into smaller parts, seeking diverse perspectives, experimenting with different solutions, and being open to change and adaptation can be employed.
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People with Asperger syndrome often need rigidly structured environments. When the holidays come along, everything gets a little hectic and unstructured and so this can cause a lot of anxiety and/or behavior issues in people with Asperger's
A constraint is a limitation that is visible and present. The difference between a constraint and risk is that a risk is problem that is not yet seen, or a potential problem.
Ill-structured problem
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A problem is what exists when there is a difference between the current situation and the desired one.