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TRIZ is abbreviation of Teoriya Resheniya Izobretatelskikh Zadatch in Russian. In English, it translates to ‘Theory of Inventive Problem Solving’. TRIZ was founded by great Soviet engineer, Gerald Altshuller, beginning 1946. For some, TRIZ is a powerful design methodology, others use it as creative imagination booster and few others use it as tool to overcome deadlock situations faced in technical progress.
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Technical System or TS will soon be defined unambiguously. Till then any mechanism, machine, process, etc. may be termed TS. TS can be used in singular or plural sense–Technical System or Technical Systems will henceforth be TS. ‘System’ is short form for TS.
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For simplicity, TS can be used in singular and plural senses.
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The entire human-built world is called technosphere; term in contrast to nature created biosphere.
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Field is used almost synonymously with energy. Finer distinction will gradually emerge later.
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Lavsan: a polyester developed in Soviet Union.
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But for Russian deep sea vessel ‘Peace’, grand film Titanic could not have been produced.
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Kwatra, S., Salamatov, Y. (2013). Laws of Technical Systems’ Evolution. In: Trimming, Miniaturization and Ideality via Convolution Technique of TRIZ. SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology. Springer, India. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-0737-5_1
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