Triz (rhymes with trees) is a problem-solving method used by
engineers. Gordon Cameron, an engineer from Glasgow, Scotland, has written this
book to help engineers avoid the pitfalls of understanding algorithms. He does,
of course, stress the use of traditional problem-solving and decision-making
theories before thinking out of the box.
Trizics uses diagrams to help explain the methods in this
book. The Nine Windows Diagram allows you to analyze the past and future of a
situation in order to better understand the main idea. It can be applied to
determine future costs, how quickly things will wear out, and whether a given
material is useful to the project, or harmful and excessive.
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