Heuristic: Difference between revisions

From ACT Wiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
imported>Doug Williamson
(Update first sentence.)
imported>Doug Williamson
(Update second sentence.)
Line 1: Line 1:
Heuristic describes an approach to problem solving which emphasises practical experience rather than theoretical explanations.  
Heuristic describes an approach to problem solving which emphasises practical experience rather than theoretical explanations.  


Sometimes described as the use of 'rules of thumb'.
It is sometimes known as the use of 'rules of thumb'.





Revision as of 13:42, 2 May 2018

Heuristic describes an approach to problem solving which emphasises practical experience rather than theoretical explanations.

It is sometimes known as the use of 'rules of thumb'.


Heuristics may include very simple numbers, which capture the essence of a more complex situation.

Executing the solution then includes focus on the simple number and improving it, mindful that it is a simplification, without allowing the complexity of the underlying situation to hamper progress.


See also