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Problem Verification and Analysis

Rudolf Grünig and Richard Kühn
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Richard Kühn: (1939−2023)

Chapter 7 in Solving Complex Decision Problems, 2025, pp 55-64 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter explains the first two steps of the general heuristic problem-solving procedure. In Step 1 “Verifying the discovered decision problem” questions are brought up. The answers to these questions show whether it is worth continuing to work on the decision problem. Step 2 “Problem analysis” is then explained. According to the authors, this is the most important and challenging step in solving a complex decision problem. It can be divided into three sub-steps which are described in detail and concretized with examples.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-71620-5_7

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