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heuristics
heu·ris·tic H0179600 (hyo͝o-rĭs′tĭk)adj.1. Of or relating to a usually speculative formulation serving as a guide in the investigation or solution of a problem: "The historian discovers the past by the judicious use of such a heuristic device as the 'ideal type'" (Karl J. Weintraub).2. Of or constituting an educational method in which learning takes place through discoveries that result from investigations made by the student.3. Computers Relating to or using a problem-solving technique in which the most appropriate solution of several found by alternative methods is selected at successive stages of a program for use in the next step of the program.n.1. A heuristic method or process.2. heuristics(used with a sing. verb) The study and application of heuristic methods and processes. [From Greek heuriskein, to find.] heu·ris′ti·cal·ly adv.heuristics (hjʊəˈrɪstɪks) n1. (Logic) (functioning as singular) maths logic a method or set of rules for solving problems other than by algorithm. See also algorithm1, artificial intelligence2. (Mathematics) (functioning as singular) maths logic a method or set of rules for solving problems other than by algorithm. See also algorithm1, artificial intelligenceheuristicsa method of argument in which postulates or assumptions are made that remain to be proven or that lead the arguers to discover the proofs themselves. — heuristic, adj.See also: ArgumentationTranslationsHeuristikheuristiqueeuristicaheuristics
heuristics[hyu̇′ris·tiks] (psychology) The study of the mental processes involved in problem solving. MedicalSeeheuristicFinancialSeeHeuristic |