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Problem choice and decision trees in science and engineering Here, we offer a framework for problem choice: prompts for ideation, guidelines for evaluating impact and likelihood of success, the importance of fixing one parameter at a time, and opportunities afforded by failure
Home: Cell Press (B) Once you choose a project, you are confined to a relatively narrow band of impact; the solution to a mediocre problem will have incremental impact, whereas solving an important problem will have greater impact
BIOE395 Course | Stanford University Bulletin This course will establish a framework for choosing problems and navigating a project's decision tree, emphasizing the role of intuition-building exercises and a stepwise analysis of assumptions
Michael Fischbach Cell 杂志撰文:论科学选题的重要性! Here, we offer a framework for problem choice: prompts for ideation, guidelines for evaluating impact and likelihood of success, the importance of fixing one parameter at a time, and
Decision trees – representing the structure of a decision problem The discussion that follows uses that empirical foundation to describe an analysis of an important medical problem The chapter describes the organization of tree diagrams that represent the interactions between the decisions and uncertainties in a decision problem
Problem choice and decision trees in science and engineering. . . Most trainees should spend more time on a project’s decision tree than they currently do Once you get into a project, you will have learned from your initial experiments, new papers will have been published, and technology will have advanced
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