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Investigação Operacional

versão impressa ISSN 0874-5161

Inv. Op. v.25 n.2 Lisboa  2005

 

The art and science of problem solving

René Victor Valqui Vidal †

† Informatics and Mathematical Modelling

Technical University of Denmark

2800 Lyngby

Denmark

vvv@imm.dtu.dk

www.imm.dtu.dk/~vvv

 

                                          

 Abstract

In this paper we will document that real-life problem solving in complex situations demands both rational (scientific) and intuitive (artistic) thinking. First, the concepts of art and science will be discussed; differences and similarities will be enhanced. Thereafter the concept of group problem solving facilitation both as science and art will be presented. A case study related to examination’s planning will be discussed to illustrate the main concepts in practice. In addition, other cases studies will also be shortly presented.

Keywords: Problem solving, art, science, facilitation, group work

 

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