Problem Explained

For other uses see Problem (disambiguation).

A problem is an obstacle which makes it difficult to achieve a desired goal, objective or purpose. It refers to a situation, condition, or issue that is yet unresolved. In a broad sense, a problem exists when an individual becomes aware of a significant difference between what actually is and what is desired.

Etymology

From Ancient Greek πρόβλημα (próblēma) "anything thrown forward, hindrance, obstacle, anything projecting, a headland, promontory", from προβάλλω (probállō) "to throw or lay something in front of someone, to put forward", from prefix προ- (pro-) "in front of" + βάλλω (bállo) "to throw, to cast, to hurl".

Problem Solving

Every problem asks for an answer or solution. Trying to find a solution to a problem is known as problem solving. The time it takes to solve a problem is a way of measuring complexity.[1] Many problems have no discovered solution and are therefore classified as an open problem.

See also: List of unsolved problems.

From the mid 20 th century, the field of theoretical computer science has explored the use of computers to solve problems.

Examples

See also: Wicked problem.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Editos of time-Life books, Inc.. The Puzzle Master. 1989. Time-Life Books. Alexandria, Virginia, USA. 0809709287. 32.