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Backward exploration and means end analysis are examples of which

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Answered by Sidyandex
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Backward exploration and Means End Analysis are examples of problem solving techniques.

Some of the problems are very small and can be solved very quickly.

Some other problems are large and need a great amount of time and efforts to solve.

Such problem can be solved using these techniques by turning them into formal projects.

Answered by topanswers
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These are some alternative methods for solving a problem.

Problem can be in any manner, but our perception over them makes the difference. Backward exploration is one of the techniques of problem solving in which one can go back in time by memory in order to find the primary source of a problem.

There are many methods of problem solving like Chaos theory. There will be some feedback loops, self similarities and fractals. Analyzing them by arranging them in a chronological order again and again may give us an ultimate feed back. Because there is a phrase that states, "always a good clue leads to an another clue".

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