Some of the conclusions drawn in the book align with my world view. One such conclusion:
You have a better chance of creating technically valuable inventions, if you have combed deeply through the problem and solution spaces of many, diverse fields.
'TRIZ', classifies problems into 5 categories on the basis of their technical invention value
as decided by their problem domain and the required solution domain -
- a.) a problem of a specific field in an industry solved by knowledge from that field itself.
- b.) a problem of a specific field in an industry solved by applying knowledge of another field in the same industry -
- c.) a problem of a field solved by knowledge from another field
- d.) a problem of a field solved by advancement of science in a related field.
- e.) a problem of a field requiring advancement of science in an unrelated field
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