Trimming, Miniaturization and Ideality via Convolution Technique of TRIZ
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Saurabh Kwatra Yuri Salamatov •
Trimming, Miniaturization and Ideality via Convolution Technique of TRIZ A Guide to Lean and High-Level Inventive Design
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Yuri Salamatov Institute of Innovative Design Krasnoyarsk Russia
Saurabh Kwatra Institute of Innovative Design Krasnoyarsk Russia
ISSN 2191-530X ISBN 978-81-322-0736-8 DOI 10.1007/978-81-322-0737-5
ISSN 2191-5318 (electronic) ISBN 978-81-322-0737-5 (eBook)
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Dedicated to Gudiya
Foreword
TRIZ as a word and an innovative methodology is still an enigma with the engineering and design community in India. Creative processes are generally believed to be intuitive not systematic in nature. TRIZ bellies this belief and therefore is not easily accepted. Another factor for its not being well known is because of its Russian origins, as Russian technical literature was not easily accessible and the availability of technical literature from the West, particularly from the USA and the UK was overwhelming. A small minority from the technical community of India, however, is aware of TRIZ, but t
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