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Components as Resources and Cooperative Action

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TRIZ-Anwendertag 2022

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The concept of systems and problem solving are central to TRIZ. Solving a problem along TRIZ ends in a certain conditional mind game that requires implementation and operation to “change the world” along the proposed solution. In Gräbe (Systems and Systemic Development in TRIZ. Submitted to TFC, 2022) the question is examined more closely how real-world problem solving and resource exploitation emerge from such a “conditional mind game”. Different to resource concepts widespread in TRIZ it turns out that in modern high-tech worlds, qualitative and quantitative determinacy as specification is becoming increasingly important for the selection, search and preparation of resources to provide couplings between systems in coordinated cooperative action. While the explanation in [5] focuses on a company internal context, the same question is examined here for cooperative action involving independent third parties.

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Gräbe, HG. (2022). Components as Resources and Cooperative Action. In: Mayer, O. (eds) TRIZ-Anwendertag 2022. Springer Vieweg, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-66201-4_7

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