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In the middle of the 20th century, Genrich Altshuller, a Russian
engineer, analysed hundreds of thousands of patents and scientific
publications. From this analysis, he developed TRIZ (G. Altshuller,
"40 Principles: TRIZ Keys to Technical Innovation. TRIZ Tools,"
Volume 1, First Edition, Technical Innovation Center, Inc. ,
Worcester, MA, January 1998; Y. Salamatov, "TRIZ: The Right
Solution at the Right Time. A Guide to Innovative Problem Solving.
" Insytec B. V. , 1999), the theory of inventive problem solving,
together with a series of practical tools for helping engineers
solving technical problems. Among these tools and theories, the
substance-field theory gives a structured way of representing
problems, the patterns of evolution show the lifecycle of technical
systems, the contradiction matrix tells you how to resolve
technical contradictions, using the forty principles that describe
common ways of improving technical systems. For example, if you
want to increase the strength of a device, without adding too much
extra weight to it, the contradiction matrix tells you that you can
use "Principle 1: Segmentation," or "Principle 8: Counterweight,"
or "Principle 15: Dynamicity," or "Principle 40: Composite
Materials. " I really like two particular ones: "Principle 1:
Segmentation," and Principle 15: Dynamicity. " "Segmentation" shows
how systems evolve from an initial monolithic form into a set of
independent parts, then eventually increasing the number of parts
until each part becomes small enough that it cannot be identified
anymore.
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