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Defining the Problem CIVE 4312 Hanadi Rifai
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A problem statement should focus on the
function(s) to be performed by any viable solution. Example: Designing a better ink pen Need fast-drying ink Need uniform flow Solution: ball-point ink pens!
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Formulating the Real Problem
Engineering is an iterative process, reconsider: Assumptions Decisions Conclusions Initial problem statement may be vague, ill-conceived or incorrect Incorrect problem statement unlikely to lead to optimal solution
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Methods for Problem Forumulation
Statement-Restatement Technique Source and Cause – Why-Why Diagrams Revision Method Present State and Desired State – Dunker Diagrams What is wrong with it? Benchmarking and Best Practices Fresh Eye Approach
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Statement-Restatement Technique
Determine the “real” problem Determine the actual constraints Identify meaningful goals Identify inputs, outputs, unknowns
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Determining “Real” problem
Varying the emphasis on words in problem statement Substituting explicit definitions of terms Changing positive terms to negatives Replacing persuasive and/or implied words with reasoning behind them
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Determining Constraints
Relax constraints Quantitative not qualitative Eliminate perceived or imagined boundaries
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Identifying Meaningful Goals
Qualitative Prioritized Focus on most critical ones
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Identifying Input, Output, Unknowns
What is desired output or benefit? What are inputs? people, equipment, money What is unknown?
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