| Clarke, Steve, Lehaney, Brian - 1999 - 241 oldal
...solution, is only acknowledged as such because time and /or money have run out on the problem. • Solutions to wicked problems are not true or false,...be a neat fit. The notion of a good or bad solution is subjective, and can only be evaluated in the light of what one wished to achieve, not in any absolute... | |
| Lars Skyttner - 2005 - 538 oldal
...terminates the work for reasons external to the problem. He runs out of time, money or patience. • Solutions to wicked problems are not true or false, but good or bad Many parties have equal rights to judge the solutions. • There is no immediate nor ultimate test... | |
| Ashraf M. A. Salama, Nicholas Wilkinson - 2007 - 388 oldal
...attempt at a solution counts significantly. One aspect of this type can be exemplified by the view that solutions to wicked problems are not true or false, but good or bad. Therefore, we argue here that if understanding design problems is important then methods for tackling... | |
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