You know, I like this article, but I just have to say: “taskification” is an ugly, ugly word.
“Analysis” is a common word for dividing a problem into smaller subproblems, and would seem to apply.
For what it’s worth, it looks like “solution” in the mathematician’s sense is synonymous.
I’d say “algorithm” comes closer—mathematicians mean several things by “solution” in different contexts.
But what would be the verb?
solve?
‘reify’? Roughly means to turn an abstraction (such as a goal) into something concrete (specific, implementable behaviors).
You know, I like this article, but I just have to say: “taskification” is an ugly, ugly word.
“Analysis” is a common word for dividing a problem into smaller subproblems, and would seem to apply.
For what it’s worth, it looks like “solution” in the mathematician’s sense is synonymous.
I’d say “algorithm” comes closer—mathematicians mean several things by “solution” in different contexts.
But what would be the verb?
solve?
‘reify’? Roughly means to turn an abstraction (such as a goal) into something concrete (specific, implementable behaviors).