#4356 TRIZ Mapping: Problem to Solution -- Applied to Process Requirements / Document Compliance
#4356 TRIZ Mapping: Problem to Solution -- Applied to Process Requirements / Document Compliance #4356 There is a concept in TRIZ of taking a real example, mapping it to a general example, finding a general solution which is mapped to a real example That is the Model of Powerful Thinking , often referred to as the TRIZ Problem-Solving Process . You've hit on the core logic that makes TRIZ so effective: it forces you to step away from the "psychological inertia" of your specific problem by abstracting it into a world where the solution likely already exists. Here is how that process breaks down: The Four-Step Mapping Process Instead of trying to jump directly from a Specific Problem to a Specific Solution (which often leads to trial-and-error), TRIZ uses a detour through abstraction. Step Phase Action 1 The Specific Problem Define your actual challenge (e.g., "The airplane wing is too heavy when reinforced for high speeds"). 2 The General Problem Abstract the ...