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TRIZ Principles for Information Technology |
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Applying forty Principles is one of the most fundamental
and powerful techniques of TRIZ. According to TRIZ all inventions are
made out of only these forty principles. Putting differently,
these forty principles can solve any contradiction found in
any technical problem in the world. After studying
several thousand IT inventions from US Patent database
the author has come to a conclusion that the same principles
can also be effectively applied to the problems in the field of IT.
"TRIZ Principles for Information Technology" is a book
on application of Inventive Principles
to the problems in the field of Information Technology. The book,
authored by
Umakant Mishra, consists of thousands of examples
from different branches of Information Technology
including Hardware, Software, Programming, Data processing,
Data storage, Networking,
Telecommunication, Internet Technologies,Graphics and Multimedia,
Project management, Process and Quality control.
The book consists of 40 chapters, one chapter for each Inventive Principle.
While illustrating the application of TRIZ principles
the book cites about 100+ IT Patents, 150+ Case Studies
and 200+ graphic illustrations. The book includes an
exhaustive index of 1500+ IT concepts and their corresponding TRIZ principles.
The size of the book is about 500 pages (6 x 9 inch).
The price of the book is kept Rs 1500/-.
You can
view sample pages at pothi.com or
buy a copy of this book from Pothi.com. For special discounts on bulk orders
(more than 20 copies) please contact umakant(at)trizsite.com. |
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Highlights of the book
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- The draft edition of the book was published by
Technical Innovation Center and was first exhibited in
"TRIZCON2007" held in Louisville, KY,
during April 23-25, 2007.
- This revised edition fills up all the loopholes
of the draft edition and incorporates all the
comments and suggestions obtained on the draft edition.
- This revised edition of the book includes a foreward
by Mr. Richard Langevin, Executive Director,
Altshuller Institute for TRIZ Studies, Inc., and
CEO of Technical Innovation Center, USA.
- This revised Edition includes 100+ example patents,
150+ Case Highlights, 200+ illustrations and 2000+
contemporary examples from different branches of IT industry.
- Includes a large index of 1500+ IT concepts
with their corresponding TRIZ Principles
for easy reference.
- This book has been translated into Japanese Language
by Sozo Kaihatsu Initiative headed by
Masatoshi Hotta (SKI) and Toru Nakagawa, Professor, Faculty of Informatics,
Osaka Gakuin University.
- The Japanese translated version was
first exhibited in
"The Fourth TRIZ Symposium in Japan"
held in September 2008.
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"For these 10 years we have often heard IT/software people
say 'TRIZ is not applicable to IT/software field',
but after knowing this book those IT/software people
would say 'TRIZ is nothing new to IT/software field,
we have made all these improvement without TRIZ'.
But the IT/software people who read this book
seriously and who are really innovative will get much power
in their way of thinking by the TRIZ Principles."
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Toru Nakagawa, Editor
TRIZ Home Page in Japan
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"I am sure that the IT people would love to see
their hardcore technical problems explained in
clear IT terms without any dilution even though
thoroughly blended with the concepts of TRIZ.
The book should help IT professionals at all levels
including solution developers, decision makers,
analysts and architects in terms of solving their
real life problems. This book will hopefully be an
essential companion for the IT inventors and patent writers." ...
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Preface to the Revised Edition,
TRIZ Principles for Information Technology
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"This book has a collection of a wide range of technical ideas
which have been developed so far in the world of
Information Technology (IT), from those highly innovative
to those apparently incremental improvement.
Such technical ideas have been classified and organized
here so as to be ready for learning their essences.
Once you study them to master the essence of ideas,
you will certainly find yourself get assisted and empowered
to improve the systems you are working on,
to develop something new, and further to create your own ideas
for innovation. Keep this book at hand and read it from time
to time and from page to page,
then you would realize that different new ideas are coming up
with for solving your own problems." ...
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Toru Nakagawa,
Preface to the Japanese Edition (draft)
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"Umakant’s process was straight forward. He takes each of the 40 Principles
that Altshuller had identified from his patent research
and shows how this Principle reveals itself in the development of IT.
Umakant has done a fantastic job to make an analogic jump from
the purely mechanical description of each Principle to an application
in a non-mechanical environment."...
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Richard Langevin
Foreword to the Revised Edition,
TRIZ Principles for Information Technology
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"The Inventive Principles are not very different from our knowledge
and practice. In fact they are derived or abstracted from our
(world’s) knowledge and practice. The idea behind the TRIZ
Principles, like any other TRIZ tool, is not to teach us something new
rather to remind us about the existence of various solutions and
guide us to explore and experiment alternative solutions under a
given scenario."...
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Umakant Mishra, Author
TRIZ Principles for Information Technology
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