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One of its critical functions is reframing, which is repeatedly redefining the problem to enable deeper insights.
Microsoft is trying to solve the problem of handwriting recognition both by improving the technology and by redefining the problem, Mr. Keely said.
Most questions of probability in the 17th century were solved, as Pascal solved his, by redefining the problem in terms of a series of games in which all players have equal expectations.
Commencing from the bottom of the figure they include the entry-level skills, basic computer literacy; problem-solving, redefining the problem to prepare an algorithm; and knowledge of the programming language rules.
Therefore, integrative workflows (in e.g. molecular classification) can be constructed just by redefining the problem in terms of classifying a given entity into a particular formal ontology-defined class or a set of classes of interest in a given study (Figure 1).
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Just as smart negotiators do, it's always a good idea to look at a problem from a different perspective or perhaps even redefine the problem.
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