
Patterns of Evolution
Technological
systems evolve according to certain statistically-proven patterns.
These patterns - called the Patterns of Evolution - form the common
threads between evolving systems, as revealed through patents and
other sources describing technological achievement. The Patterns of
Evolution constitute much of the theoretical base of the I-TRIZ
methodology.
Traditionally, system evolution proceeds through trial and error. Most trials fail, however, because they are influenced by psychological inertia. With I-TRIZ, the majority of trials are productive because they follow the Patterns of Evolution, eliminating the need for numerous blind trials.
And because the Patterns of Evolution represent strong, historically-recurring tendencies, they can also be used to predict the future evolution of a system.
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