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System of Standard Solutions

In: Technology for Innovation

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  • Isak Bukhman

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In this chapter, we will explore the concept of the System of Standard Solutions. There are millions of different problems among the thousands of different systems in the different domains of industry and science. However, there are a definable number of graphic models describing this ocean of problems and a definable number of transformed graphic models standing for possible solutions. That is, the main idea of Standard Solutions, and every Standard Solution represents one of such pairs of graphical models. The System of Standard Solutions is a TRIZ tool for solving similar, standard problems, and very complicated problems. Standard Solutions are not related to specific technology areas and help transfer effective solutions from one branch of technology to another. Genrich Altshuller (Altshuller 1988, 1996; Bukhman 2012) and his TRIZ team found and documented 76 Standard Solutions and organized them into five distinct classes. A description of almost every Standard Solution contains two parts: Description and graphic model of a problem where this particular Standard is recommended for use; A recommendation and graphic model of how to transform a problem into a possible solution.

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  • Isak Bukhman, 2021. "System of Standard Solutions," Management for Professionals, in: Technology for Innovation, chapter 0, pages 237-371, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-981-16-1041-7_12
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-1041-7_12
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