Semplification

Increase in Complexity Followed by Simplification: An Evolutionary Principle for Innovation

The evolution of technological systems follows a recurring pattern: initially, complexity increases with the introduction of new functions and improvements; subsequently, the system is simplified to optimize performance, reduce costs, and enhance usability. This principle, extensively studied in TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving), serves as a strategic key to understanding and anticipating the future…

Evolution Towards Idealness: The Second Evolutionary Law of TRIZ
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Evolution Towards Idealness: The Second Evolutionary Law of TRIZ

In the landscape of innovation and systematic problem-solving, the concept of ideality represents a fundamental pillar to guide the evolutionary development of systems. The second evolutionary law of TRIZ, known as the “Law of Ideality,” describes the path through which every system evolves to maximize beneficial effects and minimize harmful ones. This principle not only…