TY - BOOK ID - 46202594 TI - TRIZ. Theory of Inventive Problem Solving : Level 1 PY - 2019 SN - 3030042545 3030042537 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Engineering design. KW - Industrial engineering. KW - Management. KW - Engineering Design. KW - Industrial and Production Engineering. KW - Innovation/Technology Management. KW - Administration KW - Industrial relations KW - Organization KW - Management engineering KW - Simplification in industry KW - Engineering KW - Value analysis (Cost control) KW - Design, Engineering KW - Industrial design KW - Strains and stresses KW - Design KW - TRIZ theory. KW - Inventor's problem solving, Theory of KW - Teorii︠a︡ reshenii︠a︡ izobretatel'skikh zadach KW - Theory of inventor's problem solving KW - Theory of solving inventor's problems KW - Problem solving KW - Production engineering. KW - Industrial management. KW - Business administration KW - Business enterprises KW - Business management KW - Corporate management KW - Corporations KW - Industrial administration KW - Management, Industrial KW - Rationalization of industry KW - Scientific management KW - Management KW - Business KW - Industrial organization KW - Manufacturing engineering KW - Process engineering KW - Industrial engineering KW - Mechanical engineering UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:46202594 AB - This introductory book describes the initial (first) level of studying the theory of inventive problem solving (TRIZ) from the series “TRIZ from A to Z,” and presents the most general methods for solving inventive problems and generating new ideas. Chapter 1 examines traditional technologies for problem solving, based on trial and error. Chapter 2 describes the general concept of TRIZ, while Chapter 3 explains the main notions of “system” approaches, like system thinking, system and its hierarchy, system effect, emergency, synergetic effect and systematicity. In turn, Chapter 4 describes the notion of “ideality” and Chapter 5 addresses the notion of resources, their types, and methods for using them. Chapter 6 acquaints readers with one of the most important aspects of TRIZ: contradiction. Chapter 7 describes the inventive principles, while Chapter 8 includes descriptions of the systems of trends proposed by G. Altshuller and the author. In closing, the author makes recommendations on how to most effectively use TRIZ tools, on how readers can improve their knowledge, skills and habits concerning the use of TRIZ, and on how they can hone their inventive thinking skills. The book also features Appendices that include analyses of selected problems, a list of the main websites related to TRIZ, and lists of examples, problems, illustrations, tables and formulae. ER -