The future of problem solving research is not complexity, but dynamic uncertainty

Research on complex problem solving (CPS) has reached a stage where certain standards have been achieved, whereas the future development is quite ambiguous. In this situation, the editors of the Journal of Dynamic Decision Making asked a number of representative authors to share their point of view...

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Main Authors: Magda Osman, Denis Omar Verduga Palencia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University Library Heidelberg 2019-12-01
Series:Journal of Dynamic Decision Making
Online Access:https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/jddm/article/view/69300
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spelling doaj-2b75084e723044dc8ae33111de6a61d12020-12-08T14:33:27ZengUniversity Library HeidelbergJournal of Dynamic Decision Making2365-80372019-12-015(11) 1410.11588/jddm.2019.1.6930069300The future of problem solving research is not complexity, but dynamic uncertaintyMagda OsmanDenis Omar Verduga PalenciaResearch on complex problem solving (CPS) has reached a stage where certain standards have been achieved, whereas the future development is quite ambiguous. In this situation, the editors of the Journal of Dynamic Decision Making asked a number of representative authors to share their point of view with respect to seven questions about the relevance of (complex) problem solving as a research area, about the contribution of laboratory-based CPS research to solving real life problems, about the roles of knowledge, strategies, and intuition in CPS, and about the existence of expertise in CPS.https://journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php/jddm/article/view/69300
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title_short The future of problem solving research is not complexity, but dynamic uncertainty
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description Research on complex problem solving (CPS) has reached a stage where certain standards have been achieved, whereas the future development is quite ambiguous. In this situation, the editors of the Journal of Dynamic Decision Making asked a number of representative authors to share their point of view with respect to seven questions about the relevance of (complex) problem solving as a research area, about the contribution of laboratory-based CPS research to solving real life problems, about the roles of knowledge, strategies, and intuition in CPS, and about the existence of expertise in CPS.
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