Theory and Practice of Inventive Problem Solving
Key Concepts and Strategies
Genrich Altshuller's book, «Theory and Practice of Inventive Problem Solving», focuses on the development and application of the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ). The main concepts and strategies outlined in the book include:
1.Contradictions: Altshuller identifies technical and physical contradictions as key elements that need to be resolved to create innovative solutions.
2.Ideal Final Result (IFR): a concept that involves striving for an ideal solution that performs its function without drawbacks.
3.Laws of technical system evolution: Altshuller describes patterns by which technical systems evolve, allowing predictions of their development.
4.Algorithm for inventive problem solving (ARIZ): a methodological tool that helps systematically approach solving complex problems.
5.Resource utilization: a strategy aimed at effectively using available resources to achieve an optimal solution.
6.Matrix analysis: using the contradiction matrix to find standard solutions applicable to a specific problem. These concepts and strategies aim to systematize the inventive process and enhance the efficiency of finding innovative solutions.
