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Analysis Study Research Paper | Computers and Electrical Engineering | Volume 15 Issue 2, February 2026 | Pages: 903 - 913 | United States


Knowledge Construction from Psychoanalytic and Motivation Theories to Software Design and Practice

Syed V Ahamed

Abstract: This paper traces the pathways to comprehend and solve problems leading to optimal solutions for constructing knowledge to solve most software-based problems (i.e., force the computer systems to find intermediate solutions and link the steps to get to the final goal(s)). Having defined the goal, the methodology is generic and modifiable to find the modular blocks of available routines or application programs (Apps) that are dependable and proven. The steps are to continue the processes in non-real-time and verify the validity of each step, mini-step, micro step continuously till the procedures at every modular step is evident, reviewed, validated, and constructed. The approach is practical in every discipline and every practice from making ant-killers or building flying objects, cooking a meal or building large corporations. However, a certain amount of discipline and information gathering becomes necessary such that the subsidiary steps, programs steps can be duplicated, refined and recreated and implemented in the final solution of the entire problem. In reality, these steps are initial. but their modularization and integration are not. At a noun-object (NO) level this becomes a roadblock, a frustration, and/or defeatist, especially when the problems are large, unresolved and/or only tentative. The progress to finding a satisfactory solution becomes indefinite. Profile and personal attributes of the problem solver influence the overall solution. When solutions are circumstantial, probabilistic, hearsay, and/or incomplete the effort appears to frustrate the unprepared, uneducated and the meek. The discipline, the mathematics, and the integrity of mind conceive through the fragmented parts of the solution and put them together as one graceful solution and an invention result as a creation if steps in the solution are novel. or as a plain old solution. A variety possible solutions from being (a) a breakthroughs (entirely original at every step), (b) an invention (if some of the steps are original), (c) an engineering solution (if the steps are simply aggregated) with appropriate interfaces in the steps, (d) a computer aided design (CAD) or (if the steps or their organizations are performed by computers or simply an Application does the seeking and searching of intermediatory steps is done by computers and communication network addressing within knowledge bases. These steps are presented in detail in Reference [1]. In the 21st Century since ?Knowledge? has expanded beyond average comprehension of a college graduate, only breakthroughs (a), inventions; (b); and (c); (d), and (e) have survived the steps in Figure 2. This Figure indicates the state of Mind in a steady state to satisfy the inner needs of Self and Family to live a private and personal life. The responsibilities to society are extraneous and added from time to time as shown in Figure 2. The mind performs these duties a through hx on a daily, weekly, etc., time-frame to live one a time frame from t to another T+T(i, j,k, ....etc.). Maturity emerges and responsibilities become adaptive but firmly placed in their own time-slots. Unwritten oscillations hide behind these shifts because of human populations and cultures, and these oscillation are far from being steady, predictable, or sinusoidal; human nature is cast in an unsteady and unpredictable format at best, and knowledge and social systems also follow the rhythms.

Keywords: Oscillations of behavior, knowledge and behavior, uncertainty in life, a fact of life, pyramids of behavior, in all life forms

How to Cite?: Syed V Ahamed, "Knowledge Construction from Psychoanalytic and Motivation Theories to Software Design and Practice", Volume 15 Issue 2, February 2026, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 903-913, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR26208235320, DOI: https://dx.dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR26208235320

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