ABSTRACT

Invention and innovation lie at the heart of problem solving in virtually every discipline, but they are not easy to come by. Divine inspiration aside, historically we have depended primarily on observation, brainstorming, and trial-and-error methods to develop the innovations that provide solutions. But these methods are neither efficient nor depe

chapter 1|18 pages

How Do We Solve Problems?

chapter 2|12 pages

TRIZ Overview

chapter 3|26 pages

Technique: A Resumé

chapter 4|12 pages

Contradictions

chapter 5|12 pages

Ideality

chapter 6|12 pages

Substance-Field Resources

chapter 7|38 pages

Evolution of Technique

chapter 8|20 pages

Inventions

chapter 9|8 pages

Effects

chapter 10|8 pages

Before Starting

chapter 11|20 pages

Inventiveness

chapter 12|10 pages

Su-Fields

chapter 15|16 pages

Standard Solutions of Invention Problems

chapter 16|16 pages

Energy Synthesis of Systems

chapter 17|20 pages

Agents Method

chapter 18|36 pages

ARIZ

chapter 19|4 pages

Conclusion