This, not through the imposition of specific outcomes, but by creating frameworks that rationalizes behavior in particular ways and involve individuals in the process of problem definition and intervention.
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In a VITA architecture, the problem definition of the target space can be maintained as separate ( though related ) native " headfulls " of knowledge known as Views.
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This and related documentation ( e . g ., problem definition and objectives, M & S requirements, inspection agenda ) is distributed to all members of the inspection team.
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The methodology consists of three common phases : " problem definition ", " problem analysis ", and " application of solution concepts " with equal time spent in each phase.
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Semantic analysis always starts from the problem definition which if not clear, require the analyst to employ relevant literature, interviews with the stakeholders and other techniques towards collecting supplementary information.
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However, the amorphous problem definitions for systems such as GPS meant that they worked only for very constrained toy domains ( e . g . the " blocks world " ).
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As chemical engineers began moving into a number of new areas, problem definitions and solutions required a deeper knowledge of the fundamentals of transport phenomena than those provided in the textbooks then available on unit operations.
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Ch'ng was speaking to reporters after opening a seminar on " Air pollution problem definition and available treatment technologies for flue gas exhaust of palm oil fibres / shell fired boilers " at Radisson Hotel today.
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People such as, but not limited to, policy makers, sector analysts, psychologists, economists, private businesses, government departments and agencies, front-line workers and academics are invited to participate in the entire design process-from problem definition to solution development . 6
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Potentially, they participate during several stages of an innovation process : they participate during the initial exploration and problem definition both to help define the problem and to focus ideas for solution, and during development, they help evaluate proposed solutions.