Backchain

/ˈbækˌtʃeɪn/ verb

In computing or problem-solving, to work backward from a desired goal or solution to identify the steps needed to achieve it.

From 'back' + 'chain' (a sequence of linked items). This is technical jargon from computer science and artificial intelligence, describing the logical process of reasoning backward.

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