problem-solving process

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process
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.ses/
us
/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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(Definition ofprocessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The interpretation of constants, functions and predicates may change during theproblem-solvingprocess.
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Creating a template for these components and considering the relationships between them places theproblem-solvingprocessin its organisational context.
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Such orderings are especially useful in guiding theproblem-solvingprocess, information gathering included.
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Its responsibilities include routing and translating messages and monitoring the localproblem-solvingprocess.
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At the conclusion of theproblem-solvingprocess, the user is presented with a graphical display of the conceptual manufacturing plan.
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It is also because in a fully integratedproblem-solvingprocessthe relevance of design becomes so much more visible to everybody involved.
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These systems, although effective at their tasks, do not make any generalization of theproblem-solvingprocess.
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Although this system enables effective service retrieval, it behaves passive in requiring a user's initial input to trigger theproblem-solvingprocess.
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Due to their ability to regulate the increased complexity of the localproblem-solvingprocessrequired in such domains, organizations should be a critical part of any comprehensive, multi-agent solution.
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Labor in the proper sense: the labor that consists in disclosing and overcoming the resistances and obstacles (ideological commitments and assumptions) constituting the difficulties that theproblem-solvingprocessencounters.
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The senior engineer's input to the team'sproblem-solvingprocessand his interest in the design may be so substantial that he becomes more regularly involved in the team's activities.
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Chapter 4 introduces the diagnosticproblem-solvingprocess.
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