case-based analysis
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nounpl: case-based analyses
análise baseada em casos
1. A method of problem-solving or research that examines specific cases or examples to draw conclusions, identify patterns, or develop solutions
The consultant used case-based analysis to understand how other companies solved similar supply chain problems.
O consultor usou análise baseada em casos para entender como outras empresas resolveram problemas semelhantes de cadeia de suprimentos.
2. In artificial intelligence and law, a reasoning approach that relies on retrieving and adapting previous cases to solve new problems
Case-based analysis in legal systems helps lawyers find precedents relevant to their current litigation.
A análise baseada em casos em sistemas jurídicos ajuda advogados a encontrar precedentes relevantes para seu litígio atual.
3. A qualitative research methodology that involves in-depth examination of particular instances or situations
The study employed case-based analysis to examine five successful startups in the tech industry.
O estudo utilizou análise baseada em casos para examinar cinco startups bem-sucedidas na indústria de tecnologia.
Case-based analysis is widely employed in Brazilian and American business schools (particularly in MBA programs), legal education, and management consulting. In Brazil, it reflects a preference for practical, contextual learning approaches. In the USA, case-based analysis is foundational to legal education and business strategy training, often associated with prestigious institutions like Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School.
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