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'''Genrikh Saulovich Altshuller''' (Ге́нрих Сау́лович Альтшу́ллер, 15 October 1926 - 24 September 1998), was a Soviet engineer, inventor, scientist, journalist and writer. He is most notable for the creation of the ''Theory of Inventive Problem Solving'', better known by its Russia acronym ''TRIZ''. | '''Genrikh Saulovich Altshuller''' (Ге́нрих Сау́лович Альтшу́ллер, 15 October 1926 - 24 September 1998), was a Soviet engineer, inventor, scientist, journalist and writer. He is most notable for the creation of the ''Theory of Inventive Problem Solving'', better known by its Russia acronym ''TRIZ''. | ||
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* http://www.jarry.biz/Creativity%20Management/TRIZ/ga40p.pdf | * http://www.jarry.biz/Creativity%20Management/TRIZ/ga40p.pdf | ||
* http://www3.sympatico.ca/karasik/archive.html | * http://www3.sympatico.ca/karasik/archive.html | ||
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genrich_Altshuller | * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genrich_Altshuller | ||
* http://www.altshuller.ru/biography/ | * http://www.altshuller.ru/biography/ |
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Genrikh Saulovich Altshuller (Ге́нрих Сау́лович Альтшу́ллер, 15 October 1926 - 24 September 1998), was a Soviet engineer, inventor, scientist, journalist and writer. He is most notable for the creation of the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving, better known by its Russia acronym TRIZ.