Abstract
TRIZ cannot predict the future, although you can use it to make a prognosis about the development of every technical system.
The projection of technical systems was still an art 100 years ago. Today it’s become an exact science through systems development.
The appearance of TRIZ and its quick development is no accident. It is a necessary development dictated by the modern scientific-technical revolution.
Work „according to TRIZ“ continues to displace work „done by feel“. But, human rationality is not idle: people will always think about more complicated assignments.
Genrikh Altshuller
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Orloff, M.A. (2003). Strategy of Inventing. In: Inventive Thinking through TRIZ. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08013-9_5
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