Ill-defined and Knowledge-Rich problems

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CCS Note on Ill-defined and Knowledge-Rich problems, created by wrennie on 22/04/2013.
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Some classes of problems do not map onto problem space concepts: Insight problems as studied by Gestalts Ill-defined problems: e.g. initial state is a blank piece of paper, goal is same piece of paper to have a drawing design of a toy aeroblane. What operators? Goal state is vague. It has been argued that cognitive processes underlying ill-defined problems differ from those involved in well-defined problems Knowledge-rich problems: problems whose solution involve the use of large body of knowledge

Example of well-defined and knowledge rich: fixing computer problem

Lack of empirical support for the use of a problem space approach in knowledge-rich problems

Where problem space doesn't fit

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