Modern TRIZ A Practical Course with EASyTRIZ Technology
This is the first open practical guide for Modern TRIZ technology of effective inventive thinking. Modern TRIZ makes possible creating the innovations and inventions with systematic methods supported with effective EASyTRIZ technology and software.Vang Ve
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Michael A. Orloff
Modern TRIZ A Practical Course with EASyTRIZ Technology
With 14 learning modules and more than 340 examples
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Michael A. Orloff Modern TRIZ Academy International Berlin Germany
e-ISBN 978-3-642-25218-1 ISBN 978-3-642-25217-4 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-25218-1 Springer Heidelberg Dordrecht London New York Library of Congress Control Number: 2011944971
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EASyTRIZ: As Simple As Possible, But Not Simpler1 Book Presentation by Prof. Seung-Hyun Yoo The headlined quote from Albert Einstein, eminent scientist and productive inventor, provides an apt description of the aim that Professor Michael Orloff pursued when writing his book. We have known TRIZ for more than 10 years, and have successfully used it in engineering consulting and student training. We realized that TRIZ users needed to develop reliable training methods for real-life problem solving, streamline the Algorithm of Inventive Problem Solving (ARIZ) study, and devise a new way to organize theory models. And we saw a new TRIZ at lectures and workshops delivered by Professor Orloff in the Republic of Korea before experts working for SAMSUNG and other companies, and before faculty and students of several universities. The author designed a simple and efficient crash course in primary TRIZ models based on the method of extraction, or retrieval of invention models from any real-life objects (artifacts). He suggested