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Extracted from a presentation to the Israel TRIZ Association by Vladimir Petrov in honor of World TRIZ Day, October 15, 2008.
Genrich Saulovich Altshuller was born October 15, 1926 in Tashkent, and died September 24, 1998 in Petrozavodsk.
The author has assembled a timeline of the major events of the development of TRIZ to celebrate World TRIZ Day and Altshuller's contributions.
Year | Event |
1946 | • Statement and analysis of a problem by Altshuller and R.B. Shapiro • The basic postulates of TRIZ are formulated: all technical system develop according to objective and knowable laws, and inventive problems can be classified and solved methodically • Creative problem solving requires overcoming a conflict by satisfying all colliding requirements |
1948 | • The concept and first invention method • 4000 descriptions of inventions |
1950-1954 | Altshuller in prison |
1956 | • First article about invention method • Two articles, "Knowledge Power" and "The Inventor and the Rationalizer" published • Five articles and brochures |
1957-1958 | Articles, seminars |
1959 | Second article about invention method |
1960 | Article "How Scientific Discoveries Are Made" published |
1961 | • The first book on TRIZ, How to Learn to Invent, published • More than 30 seminars carried out |
1964 | Basics of the Method of Inventing published |
1965 | • Newspaper, "Attention, an Algorithm of Invention!" launched |
1968 | • Steps to mass introduction • ARIZ-68, 35 principles, matrix 32x32 • Seminar in Dzintara The Central Board of the All-Union Society of Inventors and Rationalizers (CB AuSIR) • Section of Methodical Council of CB AuSIR |
1969 | Algorithm of Invention published |
1970 | Republican school and public laboratory for invention methods Baku |
1971 | • Algorithm of Invention, ARIZ-71, 40 principles, matrix 36x36 • The Public Institute of Inventive Creativity (PIIC or its Russian acronym, AzOIIT) founded |
1973 | • Second edition of Algorithm of Invention published • The first variant of su-field analysis • The first index of the physical effects • First conference of teachers in Dnepropetrovsk with certification of teachers (CB AuSIR) |
1974 | • TRIZ lessons in the Newsletter for pupils "The Pioneer Pravda" • Second conference of teachers in Gorky with certification of teachers (CB AuSIR) • Heuristics persecution of TRIZ |
1975 | • ARIZ-75 – the physical contradiction • System of 1-5 standards |
1976 | • System of 6-9 standards • Courses of TRIZ in institute of improvement of professional skill in the ship-building industry • TRIZ education in professional technical schools |
1977 | • ARIZ-77 – the physical contradiction and physical contradiction at a micro-level • System of 11 standards • Value engineering and TRIZ • Inspiration on Demand published • Leningrad seminar |
1978 | • System of 18 standards • New system of laws • Method of forecasting of development of technical systems • Resources (the theory of applicability) |
1979 | • System of 28 standards |
1980 | • System of 54 standards • Seminar of teachers and researchers in Petrozavodsk • Wings for Ikarus published |
1982 | • ARIZ-82, ARIZ-82B, ARIZ-82C • Scale of imagination • Persecution of TRIZ |
1983 | • System of 59, 60 standards • Chemical Effects • Translations of books: Creativity as an Exact Science into Polish, Wings for Ikarus into German, Algorithm of Invention into Vietnamese |
1984 | • Scientific seminar in Novosibirsk |
1985 | • ARIZ-85C • System of 76 standards • The Life Strategy of a Creative Person published |
1986 | • To Find an Idea published • Founding of the Kishinev Center |
1987 | • Geometrical effects |
1988 | Scientific seminar in Miass (Chelyabinsk) |
1989 | • Creation of TRIZ Association in the USSR • Search for New Ideas published • Registration of the Minsk cooperative society Invention Machine Lab |
1990 | Article "How to Become a Heretic" published |
1993-1996 | • The beginning of mass development of TRIZ-pedagogic • Principles for journalism and advertising • Creation of the Invention Machine Corporation • How to Become a Genius published |
1998 | Foundation of the Altshuller Institute in the USA |
2000-2003 | Foundation of the European TRIZ Association (ETRIA) |
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Vladimir Petrov, TRIZ Master, is a member of the board the International TRIZ Association (MATRIZ) and president of the Israeli TRIZ Association. Mr. Petrov holds two Master's degrees (automatic systems control and management of research and development). Having practiced TRIZ since 1972, Mr. Petrov has assisted in organizing TRIZ schools in many cities. Mr. Petrov conducted joint seminars with the founder of TRIZ, the late Genrich Altshuller, serving as a second teacher. Mr. Petrov solved a large number of inventive problems and conducted system development forecasts for Ford Motor Company, General Motors Corp., Boeing, Gillette, Johnson & Johnson, BMW, BOSCH, CompAir, Dietz-Motoren, Krupp Uhde, Philips Semiconductors, Karat Digital Press Israel, Hewlett-Packard Israel, Applied Materials Israel, Intel Israel and others. Mr. Petrov has authored 8 monographs, textbooks, 150+ published works on TRIZ and 48 patents - all together more than 200 publications. Contact Vladimir Petrov at vladpetr (at) netvision.net.il.