Range of Problem Solving Sample Clauses

Range of Problem Solving. References to the Knowledge Profile are shown thus: (WK3, WK4 …) In the context of both Graduate Attributes and Professional Competencies: Attribute Complex Engineering Problems have characteristic WP1 and some or all of WP2 to WP7: Broadly-defined Engineering Problems have characteristic SP1 and some or all of SP2 to SP7: Well-defined Engineering Problems have characteristic DP1 and some or all of DP2 to DP7: Depth of Knowledge Required WP1: Cannot be resolved without in-depth engineering knowledge at the level of one or more of WK3, WK4, WK5, WK6 or WK8 which allows a fundamentals-based, first principles analytical approach SP1: Cannot be resolved without engineering knowledge at the level of one or more of SK 4, SK5, and SK6 supported by SK3 with a strong emphasis on the application of developed technology DP1: Cannot be resolved without extensive practical knowledge as reflected in DK5 and DK6 supported by theoretical knowledge defined in DK3 and DK4 Range of conflicting requirements WP2: Involve wide-ranging or conflicting technical, engineering and other issues SP2: Involve a variety of factors which may impose conflicting constraints DP2: Involve several issues, but with few of these exerting conflicting constraints Depth of analysis required WP3: Have no obvious solution and require abstract thinking, originality in analysis to formulate suitable models SP3: Can be solved by application of well-proven analysis techniques DP3: Can be solved in standardised ways Familiarity of issues WP4: Involve infrequently encountered issues SP4: Belong to families of familiar problems which are solved in well-accepted ways DP4: Are frequently encountered and thus familiar to most practitioners in the practice area Extent of applicable codes WP5: Are outside problems encompassed by standards and codes of practice for professional engineering SP5: May be partially outside those encompassed by standards or codes of practice DP5: Are encompassed by standards and/or documented codes of practice Extent of stakeholder involvement and conflicting requirements WP6: Involve diverse groups of stakeholders with widely varying needs SP6: Involve several groups of stakeholders with differing and occasionally conflicting needs DP6: Involve a limited range of stakeholders with differing needs Interdependence WP 7: Are high level problems including many component parts or sub-problems SP7: Are parts of, or systems within complex engineering problems DP7: Are discrete components o...
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