May 2007 SL P1 q12
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Jerry | Date: Tuesday, 15/11/2011, 12:31 PM | Message # 1 |
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| Explain the importance of formulating a problem precisely before coding the solution.
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Jerry | Date: Tuesday, 15/11/2011, 12:31 PM | Message # 2 |
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| From Kim
Before coding the solution, the problem should initially be precisely formulated. This is significant because as each improvement taken cost money. We should also consider maximizing benefit from each different improvements so the solutions would receive maximum benefit. There are many cycles to go through in order to code a solution or do any improvements, each cycle should be thoroughly formulated or else the efficiency of coding the solution or improving the system would not be maximized.
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Jerry | Date: Tuesday, 15/11/2011, 12:33 PM | Message # 3 |
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| From Warit
The problem about formulating is very important, and it is very precise before coding the solution. There are many types of formulating a problem; interview, questionnaire, documentation, observation, etc. There are many advantages and disadvantages to discuss in each of the type I have mentioned. If interview were to be use, the information that I received from the interview might be plenty, but we also need to consider about the limitation of time too. And if questionnaire were to be constructed, it is reachable for many people, and result can be analyzed with numerical methods, however, people may not respond, and the question cannot be clarified as they can be in an interview. So these are the importance of formulating a problem precisely, the wrong method might lead to an inaccurate coded solution.
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Jerry | Date: Tuesday, 15/11/2011, 12:34 PM | Message # 4 |
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| From Byte
In order to ensure that the constructed solution to be implemented and is able to fix the existing problem properly, a precise analysis is needed. Analysis is the first stage in the system life cycle where the data are being collected and examined according to the USER’S REQUJREMENT AND THE FLOW OF THE Data through the existing system. If the problem is not accurately formulated in the analysis stage, the existing problem of the current system might not be entirely identified, causing the new solution to be ineffective as it will not solve all the problems there are. Collecting useful, relevant information is important so that the implementation of the system gives an efficient outcome.
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Jerry | Date: Tuesday, 15/11/2011, 12:34 PM | Message # 5 |
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| From Chip
The importance of formulating a problem precisely before coding the solution because so the user can identify the problem clearly so user can solve to problem properly and correctly. If user coding the solution before formulating the problem, it will may not solve the problem or may be cause the problem to be worst.
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Jerry | Date: Tuesday, 15/11/2011, 12:35 PM | Message # 6 |
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| From Mengyun
1. Better for later bug fix if the there’s something went wrong 2. Easier to make a change 3. Order 4. More accurat
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