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TRIZ: 40 Principles of Invention Mindmap is
an interactive mind map based on TRIZ methodology for problem solving.
TRIZ is a
Russian acronym meaning "The theory of solving inventor's problems" or "The theory of inventor's problem solving". It was developed by a Soviet engineer and researcher Genrich Altshuller and his colleagues starting in 1946.
TRIZ is a methodology, tool set, knowledge base, and model-based technology for generating innovative ideas and solutions for problem solving. TRIZ provides tools and methods for use in problem formulation, system analysis, failure analysis, and patterns of system evolution. TRIZ, in contrast to techniques such as brainstorming (which is based on random idea generation), aims to create an algorithmic approach to the invention of new systems, and the refinement of old systems.
40 Principles of invention.
The "forty principles" of TRIZ are basic engineering parameters of common objects, such as weight, length, and manufacturing tolerances. TRIZ methodology claims that by studying an individual parameter which is causing a problem (e.g., the weight of an object needs to be reduced), and the other parameters which are in conflict with it (e.g., lower weight would require thinner material, which is more likely to undergo catastrophic failure if overstressed), engineering solutions can be created for invention
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Mindmap Instructions:
To see a note, hover over a note button
above.
To scroll the mindmap
above, click and drag the map's background and move it around , or click on
background and use the arrow keys.
To
link to another page, click a link button
above.
To
Fold/Unfold a node, click the node
or right click a Node and select Fold/Unfold all from Node.
Buttons above:
Search,
Go to,
Zoom in
or CTRL '+',
Zoom
out or CTRL '-', Reset
(center),
Shadow On/
Off,
FreeMind,
BG
color.
Last updated:
August 29, 2009
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