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2.3.2.2.2 Finding Solutions Principle and structure.

Basics of problem solving is obtained by searching for the principles of solution of each sub function. In this phase, sought as much as possible a variety of solutions. Search method according to problem-solving principles eitz Pahl-divided into 3 (three) categories, namely:

a. Conventional method
These methods include searching in the literature, text books, journals and technical brochures issued by a company. Analyze natural phenomena or behavior of living things by making an analogy or model is created it can represent the characteristics of the product.

b. Intuitive Method
Solutions with this intuition comes after a long period of searching and thinking, this solution is then developed and improved. There are several ways that can be done to develop this intuitive ability, among others, with many doing discussions with others.
c. Combination Method
This method combines the existing possible solutions. The method is a method that can used matrix form, where the sub functions and solution principles included in the columns and rows.
Systematically according to the structure functions. If there are a number of solution principles for the functions m1 F1, m2 principle solutions to sub functions F2, and so mn principles solution to the sub function Fm is after is to fulfill the overall function (Overall Function), the principles must be combined solution. The combination would theoretically be obtained by a number of variants N solution concept, in which:

N = m1 x m2 x.....x mn

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