Inventive standard
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In TRIZ, inventive standards are a set of rules of synthesis and transformation of technical systems directly resulting from laws of evolution of these systems.[1] As a rule, solving of a complex inventive problem is addressed to a combination of at least one TRIZ method and physical effect. Based on frequently used combinations of TRIZ methods and physical effects Genrich Altshuller[2] proposed inventive standards.
Current definition (TRIZ glossary)
According to the TRIZ Dictionary,[3] an inventive standard is a problem-solving method that proposes a rule describing how to transform a given Su-Field in order to achieve the required result. The description of the rule consists of two parts: the left part presents an existing Su-Field that has to be improved (a generic model of a problem), and the right part presents a Su-Field that implements such an improvement (a generic model of a solution).
Ontology Diagram
The following picture presents the ontology diagram of Inventive standard concept.
Related TRIZ terms (on the diagram)
Standard Inventive Problem
Substance-Field Model
TRIZ method (?)
Physical Effect
References
- ^ "Official fund of Genrich Altshuller". Retrieved 2019-10-24.
- ^ Alʹtshuller, Genrikh Saulovich (1999). Genrich Altshuller. The Innovation Algorithm:TRIZ, systematic innovation and technical creativity. 1st edition. Technical Innovation Center. ISBN 0964074044.
- ^ "Glossary of TRIZ and TRIZ-related terms" (PDF). 1.2. Retrieved 24 October 2019.
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