"Pure-Science" Problems
"Pure-Science" Problems
- Usually characterized by a small number of well-defined, relatively independent, first-order effects.
- Input and required output usually well defined.
- Measure of success usually well defined.
- Usually well-suited to algorithmic (or recipe-like) solution.
- Description or specification languages are, almost by definition, adequate!
(e.g. minimize the number of ANDs and ORs in a combinational logic function)