Scientific method
A process is a series of steps to follow in order to solve a problem or complete a task.
Identify the problem->brainstorm->compare solutions->evaluate
ru thinking of the GRASP method? G: whats given (what information do u already know) R: whats required (what information do u need 2 find out) A: analysis (what formula ru gonna use) S: solution (show all ur work and solve it) P: conclusion (answer ur question put it in a sentence) heh heh! i dunno if this is what u need! :D its a heuristic solution.
chronological order
It is some an order based on some logical or rational basis.
I'm pretty sure it's an algorithm.
A process is a series of steps to follow in order to solve a problem or complete a task.
A series is a set of numbers to work with, which may vary as the problem changes. A sequence is a set of numbers which must be in the same order and they do not vary. The sequence may not be in a "logical" order such as 123. They may be 132 or 213, but they always present in the same order. The series can be any numbers but they may present out of "order". These numbers can present without some of the "logical" numbers being present such as 124. If the problem changes, the numbers might in the series. If the problem changes and the "2" is no longer needed, the series can change to 134. In this case, the series changes to fit the problem...the sequence is always in the same order and uses the same number.
Identify the problem->brainstorm->compare solutions->evaluate
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The recommended reading order for the Ender series books is to start with "Ender's Game," followed by "Speaker for the Dead," "Xenocide," and "Children of the Mind."
The recommended reading order for the Ender's Game series is to start with "Ender's Game," followed by "Speaker for the Dead," "Xenocide," and "Children of the Mind."
The recommended reading order for the Ender's series books is to start with "Ender's Game," followed by "Speaker for the Dead," "Xenocide," and "Children of the Mind."