For each of these laws, discuss the current ability of the technical system under study to comply with it.
Guiding a project through TRIZ: the laws of evolution of technical systems
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For each of these laws, discuss the current ability of the technical system under study to comply with it.
Guiding a project through TRIZ: the laws of evolution of technical systems

Author : Denis CAVALUCCI

Publication date: May 10, 2014 | Lire en français

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1. For each of these laws, discuss the current ability of the technical system under study to comply with it.

Altshuller classifies the laws of evolution of technical systems into three groups: static, kinematic and dynamic. Here's a brief description of their significance.

Static" laws

Static laws provide a static view of the system at a given point in time (t). Their purpose is to verify the system's structural and functional integrity.

1.1 Law 1: Completeness

For a system to perform its main function, it must have four fundamental parts, ideally fulfilling their role in its operation. These parts must be identified in the existing technical object, or associated for the first time in the case of a study of a technical object which does not yet exist, but whose main useful function has already...

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