I found some aspects misleading, when applied to some specific problems. It's not in the reading or understanding (though that can be hard!), but in the applying.
But on reflection, this is very often the case with theoretical approaches: they can be misleading when you apply them to some specific problems. By "apply", I include the conceptualization of the problem, not just implementation.
Thanks for asking, but unfortunately I can't talk about the work at the moment, except to say it's more application than theory. I shouldn't have mentioned it when I'm not in a position to disclose, but I didn't realize the extent of the connection when I commented. Sorry - I feel really bad about this.
But on reflection, this is very often the case with theoretical approaches: they can be misleading when you apply them to some specific problems. By "apply", I include the conceptualization of the problem, not just implementation.
Thanks for asking, but unfortunately I can't talk about the work at the moment, except to say it's more application than theory. I shouldn't have mentioned it when I'm not in a position to disclose, but I didn't realize the extent of the connection when I commented. Sorry - I feel really bad about this.