Author: Umakant Mishra
Abstract:
An ideal system should have all advantages and no harms. If
the resources consumed are expensive than the output produced then the invented
system becomes ridiculous. The objective should be to use least amount of
resources, cheapest resources, easily available resources and resources
available within the system.
Every system intends to achieve a main useful function. The
use of resources should target to improve its main useful function. If certain
parts of a system or certain resources lead to unwanted functions or harmful
effects then that part of the system needs to be modified and those resources
need to be substituted. If a system can utilize unwanted functions and harmful
effects to produce useful functions then the system is considered magical and
revolutionary.
Keywords: TRIZ, Altshuller, Innovation, Inventive
Problem Solving, Ideality, Contradiction, Resources, Effects, Inventive
Standards, Standard Solutions, Inventive solutions, free resources, system
resources, external resources, environmental resources, ideal resources
Mishra, Umakant, The
Concept of Resources in TRIZ (February 5, 2013). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2212093
or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2212093
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