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Systematic Innovation and Problem Solving in Software using TRIZ

This session is about TRIZ in Software – a well-structured method for problem solving and innovation

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Someone somewhere has already solved your problem or a very similar problem, and all we need to do is apply the same principle to the current problem and solve it similarly…TRIZ is Theory of the Resolution of Invention-related Tasks. It is a a problem-solving, analysis and forecasting tool/ framework derived from the study of patterns of invention in the global patent literature that was developed in USSR and “immigrated” to the West after “perestrojka” period in 1990s. It is a well-structured inventive problem-solving approach which replaces the unsystematic trial-and-error method used in the search for solutions. This helps in overcoming psychological inertia and “stuckness” which can impede reaching the best possible design. As leaders, we are often facilitating discussions as a part of designing new products, architectures, system design or problem solving.In this lecture you will learn about what TRIZ is and how to apply its fundamental principles in Software Engineering and Architecture world. Agenda for Intro Session (25 mins): What is TRIZ and its HistoryTRIZ vs. Brainstorming Contradictions Trade-offs Separation Principles Nine Windows Agenda for Advanced Session (25 mins):Recap from a previous session A brief walk over 40 Inventive PrinciplesContradiction Matrix

Michael Kalika

Chief Architect, Israel Site @ Intuit

About the author

I am Software professional with 20 years of experience in the industry. Throughout my career I held various positions such as software engineer, architect and management roles. My current role is Chief Architect of Intuit Israel site in which I help technologists in our site to grow and be successful. I love working with people, writing code and solving complex problems. I live in Israel and father of 3 boys. In my spare time I love photography, astronomy and travelling.

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