These skills determine your ability to solve a problem
using logical solutions.
Not exact matches
The typology includes
logical problems, algorithmic problems, story problems (which have underlying algorithms with a story wrapper that amounts to an algorithmic problem), rule -
using problems, decision - making problems (e.g., cost - benefit analysis), troubleshooting (systematically diagnosing a fault and eliminating a problem space), diagnosis -
solution problems (characteristic of medical school and involving small groups understanding the problem, researching different possible causes, generating hypotheses, performing diagnostic tests, and monitoring a treatment to restore a goal state), strategic performance, case analysis (characteristic of law or business school and involving adapting tactics to support an overall strategy and reflecting on authentic situations), design problems, and dilemmas (such as global warming, which are complex and involve competing values and which may have no obvious
solutions).
The typology includes:
logical problems, algorithmic problems, story problems (which are algorithmic problems with a story wrapper), «rule -
using» problems, decision - making problems (e.g., cost - benefit analysis), troubleshooting (systematically diagnosing a fault, eliminating a problem space), «diagnosis -
solution» problems (characteristic of medical school, which involve small groups understanding the problem, researching different possible causes, generating hypotheses, performing diagnostic tests, and monitoring a treatment to restore a goal state), strategic - performance, case analysis (characteristic of law or business school, which involve adapting tactics to support an overall strategy and reflecting on authentic situations), design problems, and dilemmas (such as global warming, which are complex and involve competing values, and which may have no
solutions).
Consider how kindergartners may not just learn about the problem of stray animals, but also to
use their
logical reasoning skills to collaboratively develop preventative
solutions, which they present to their teachers and community leaders.
But at least to its credit the problems presented to you usually have
logical solutions, like oiling some gears so they can be
used to lift a box out of your way or
using the key on the table to open the locked door.
COLOR AS STRUCTURE McKenzie Fine Art, 55 Orchard St., through August 2nd Of the many ways in which to explore artists»
uses of color from a curatorial perspective, opting to examine them from an array of angles seems to be a most
logical solution.
What is lacking is «easy»
solution which would allow the
use of the precautionary principle (without easy
solution, precautionary principle is a terrible trap), so imho the
logical conclusion is no - regret policies and further study — certainly not guilt - relieving policies and economic redistribution, which seems to be the current approach...
With many support programs unavailable to college students, such as the lunch programs they may have
used as elementary and high school students, and many not meeting the work requirements for SNAP eligibility, food banks in schools are the most
logical, if unfortunate,
solution.
Logical Solutions to Illogical Problems The logical solution is to use what devices we have a lot longer, and to find value in reusing the materials from old elect
Logical Solutions to Illogical Problems The
logical solution is to use what devices we have a lot longer, and to find value in reusing the materials from old elect
logical solution is to
use what devices we have a lot longer, and to find value in reusing the materials from old electronics.
Great business front - runners such as engineers are detail - specific, thought - provoking, critical,
use research for
logical reasoning, and can be relied on to solve the
solutions by analyzing deeply into the main cause of the issue.
Data architects should
use logical and analytical thinking to come up with creative and innovative database
solutions.
Professional Experience Client — XL Insurance (Hartford, CT) 6/2008 — Present Role — Business Intelligence
Solutions Consultant — Insurance Data Warehouse • Participate in information - gathering sessions to determine and assess project requirements, identifying best - fit architecture solutions in line with enterprise data warehouse architectural standards • Work closely with the data modeler and the DBA in the design of the logical and physical data model • Create and maintain models for Cognos, performing extensive STAR Schema modeling to enable reporting decentralization and allow for user - driven ad - hoc reporting as well as drawing upon SSRS and OBIEE reporting solutions • Strategize with the ETL team to identify the best case design strategy for ETL - related activities including ETL design patterns determination, load strategies, load timing and frequency, and data retrieval expectations determination • Participate in providing Rough order of Magnitudes (ROM) estimates in and out of release projects, estimating resource requirements and managing within determined time constraints • Assist in the development of security tools in Cognos 8 using LDAP and Active directory while holding responsibility for maintaining run books and project documentation in S
Solutions Consultant — Insurance Data Warehouse • Participate in information - gathering sessions to determine and assess project requirements, identifying best - fit architecture
solutions in line with enterprise data warehouse architectural standards • Work closely with the data modeler and the DBA in the design of the logical and physical data model • Create and maintain models for Cognos, performing extensive STAR Schema modeling to enable reporting decentralization and allow for user - driven ad - hoc reporting as well as drawing upon SSRS and OBIEE reporting solutions • Strategize with the ETL team to identify the best case design strategy for ETL - related activities including ETL design patterns determination, load strategies, load timing and frequency, and data retrieval expectations determination • Participate in providing Rough order of Magnitudes (ROM) estimates in and out of release projects, estimating resource requirements and managing within determined time constraints • Assist in the development of security tools in Cognos 8 using LDAP and Active directory while holding responsibility for maintaining run books and project documentation in S
solutions in line with enterprise data warehouse architectural standards • Work closely with the data modeler and the DBA in the design of the
logical and physical data model • Create and maintain models for Cognos, performing extensive STAR Schema modeling to enable reporting decentralization and allow for user - driven ad - hoc reporting as well as drawing upon SSRS and OBIEE reporting
solutions • Strategize with the ETL team to identify the best case design strategy for ETL - related activities including ETL design patterns determination, load strategies, load timing and frequency, and data retrieval expectations determination • Participate in providing Rough order of Magnitudes (ROM) estimates in and out of release projects, estimating resource requirements and managing within determined time constraints • Assist in the development of security tools in Cognos 8 using LDAP and Active directory while holding responsibility for maintaining run books and project documentation in S
solutions • Strategize with the ETL team to identify the best case design strategy for ETL - related activities including ETL design patterns determination, load strategies, load timing and frequency, and data retrieval expectations determination • Participate in providing Rough order of Magnitudes (ROM) estimates in and out of release projects, estimating resource requirements and managing within determined time constraints • Assist in the development of security tools in Cognos 8
using LDAP and Active directory while holding responsibility for maintaining run books and project documentation in Sharepoint