problem.or.solution?
Jul 19th, 2006 | | life
secara umum kita mengenal yg disebut ‘problem’ dan ’solution’, dulu dikuliah ada yg disebut waterfall method yg merupakan pendekatan yg digunakan u. menyelesaikan suatu masalah (kalau ga salah ini ada di beberapa mata kuliah seperti management information system dll), waterfall method ini dimulai dg gathering data, analyzing data, formulate solution, n implement solution.
pada kenyataannya implementasinya diwaktu kita develop software tidaklah sesederhana itu, sebagus apapun design system yg kita buat, kita akan selalu menemukan masalah2 baru, yg terkadang ketika masalah tadi telah kita selesaikan, akan memicu munculnya masalah lain yg ketika kita selesaikan kembali akan memicu munculnya masalah baru ^^ roda ini akan berhenti berputar ketika kita mengatakan cukup sampai disini, karena yg ada bukanlah solusi yg benar atau salah, tapi, ‘baik’, ‘buruk’, ‘cukup baik’, atau ‘tidak cukup baik’.
ternyata ga’ cuma di dunia software engineering, di dunia reservoir engineering yg sekarang sedikit banyak aku geluti pun hal ini jg berlaku, masalah dibagian ini kita selesaikan, dampaknya merembet ke bagian lain yg jg harus di ‘benarkan’, setelah bagian ini di’benarkan’, hasil simulasi mengatakan bagian ini harusnya begini, setelah bagian ini disesuaikan dg simulasi, bagian lainnya tidak sesuai dg kondisi ini dan harus di ‘benarkan lagi’ dst hehehe…
iseng tadi aku googling n mendapatkan istilah ini:
Wicked Problems (http://cognexus.org/wpf/wickedproblems.pdf)
A wicked problem is one for which each attempt to create a solution changes the understanding of the problem. Wicked problems cannot be solved in a traditional linear fashion, because the problem definition evolves as new possible solutions are considered and/or implemented. The term was originally coined by Horst Rittel.
Wicked problems always occur in a social context — the wickedness of the problem reflects the diversity among the stakeholders in the problem.
Most projects in organizations — and virtually all technology-related projects these days — are about wicked problems. Indeed, it is the social complexity of these problems, not their technical complexity, that overwhelms most current problem solving and project management approaches.
hehehe baru dengar ada istilah ‘masalah nakal’ ^^
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