Heuristic method
Heuristics (ergistics, derived from ancient Greek εὑρίσκω, also translated as: strategy law, to help find the law, enlightenment, Czech law,) refers to the limited knowledge (or "incomplete information") in a short time Find a solution to the problem solution. It is an analytical behavior based on the limited cognition and hypothesis of the system to obtain conclusions about the system. The resulting solution is likely to deviate from the best solution. By comparing with the best solution, the quality of the heuristics can be ensured. Typical heuristics have trial and error methods and exclusion methods. Given that heuristics is based on experience, sometimes it may also be based on erroneous experiences (such as perceived deviations and pseudo relationships). ...