TRIZ - The Algorithm for Systematic Innovation

TRIZ

The Algorithm for Systematic Innovation

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The Innovation Algorithm: TRIZ, Systematic Innovation and Technical Creativity by Genrich Altshuller

A milestone in the development of the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving, this book is the result of over twenty years of research and analysis. Altshuller details TRIZ's problem solving algorithm that can produce innovation of the highest order. Saturated with profound thoughts, insights, and examples, this book is regarded by many as Altshuller's magnum opus, his handbook for a creative and technological revolution.

As customers and shareholders demand better products faster, more pressure is felt by technical professionals to develop it now and develop it right the first time. Considered the breakthrough design and inventive problem-solving approach of the past 100 years, TRIZ is a unique, algorithmic approach to problem solving that allows engineers, planners and managers to formulate the best possible solutions for technical systems problems and predict future product needs based on technology evolution and competitive advantages. Developed in Russia, the popularity of TRIZ is now spreading to Europe, the United States, and Japan, but until now no comprehensive, comprehensible treatment of the topic has been available in English. 

 

The Innovation Algorithm: TRIZ was developed by this book's author, Genrich Altshuller. Studied and respected around the world, TRIZ shows that technical systems evolve following predictable patterns. Consequently, inventiveness can be learned by anyone. Developed underground by Russian scientists, TRIZ has validated itself by solving thousands of difficult technical problems. Over 60,000 engineers world-wide are trained in TRIZ. In 1984, Lev Shulyak, co-translator of this book, taught the first U.S. TRIZ course.

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...TRIZ is the Russion acronym for "The Theory of Solving Inventive Problems"...
Definition of TRIZ

TRIZ, which comes from a study of million of patents, has resulted in the essence of how people have solved technical problems in all aspects of engineering and design. From his work, Altshuller identified several key methods of problem solving and extends his observations to a complete algorithm of how to think inventively.

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