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My heart work to encode, my brain decodes.
29/10/2024
My name is Nawwar, writing this on my first day of Pak DAI class.
Learned a new problem solving method called "DAI5". The DAI5 framework is a structured problem-solving approach centered on conscious thinking, created by Dr. Ahmad Indra. It involves four main stages:
1. Intention: Establishing a clear objective or purpose, ensuring the process is focused and purposeful from the start.
2. Initial Thinking: An exploratory phase where ideas are brainstormed freely without judgment, allowing a variety of perspectives and solutions to emerge.
3. Idealization: This phase encourages envisioning the best possible solution without current practical constraints, promoting creativity and aspiration.
4. Instruction Set: The final phase converts the idealized solutions into actionable steps, ensuring the ideas are grounded in reality and executable.
The DAI5 framework is widely applicable in engineering and technical fields, such as Finite Element Analysis (FEA), where it helps to systematically break down complex problems. By separating analysis into intentional and iterative steps, DAI5 supports efficient, detailed simulations in areas like stress, thermal, and flow analysis, making it highly suitable for structured engineering solutions.
In my opinion, DAI5 framework also works on our day-to-day life. Everything should have an intention, why we want to do that? What are the motivations?. Continues to understanding the ideas, looking for the best answer, and finally creating a realistic solution.