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The laws of technical systems evolution are the most general evolution trends for discovered by TRIZ author G. S. Altshuller after reviewing thousands and foreign patent abstracts. Altshuller studied the way technical systems have been invented, developed and improved over time. He discovered several evolutionary trends that help engineers to anticipate improvements that are most likely to make it advantageous. Convergence to ideality is the most important of these laws. There are two concepts of : ideality as a leading pathway of a technical system's evolution, and ideality as a synonym of "ideal final result", which is one of the basic TRIZ concepts.

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  • قوانين تطور النظم التقنية (بالإنجليزية: Laws of technical systems evolution)‏ هي أكثر طرق تطور النظم التقنية شمولاً وهي الطريقة التي قدمها جنريك ألتشولر (G. S. Altshuller) صاحب نظرية تريز (الحل الابتكاري لجميع المشكلات) بعد أن اطلع على آلاف من شهادات المؤلفات في الاتحاد السوفيتي ومقتطفات من براءات الاختراع الخارجية. ودرس ألتشولر طريقة نشأة النظم التقنية وتطورها وتحسينها مع مرور الوقت. واكتشف ألتشولر العديد من الاتجاهات التطورية التي تساعد المهندسين في الإسراع من التحسينات التي يغلب على الظن أنها مفيدة. وأهم هذه القوانين هو قانون الدنو من المثالية. وهناك مفهومان للمثالية: من حيث إنها مسلك فريد لتطور النظم التقنية والمثالية بمفهومها الذي يرادف مفهوم «النتيجة النهائية المثالية»، وهو أحد المفاهيم الأساسية في نظرية تريز. (ar)
  • The laws of technical systems evolution are the most general evolution trends for discovered by TRIZ author G. S. Altshuller after reviewing thousands and foreign patent abstracts. Altshuller studied the way technical systems have been invented, developed and improved over time. He discovered several evolutionary trends that help engineers to anticipate improvements that are most likely to make it advantageous. Convergence to ideality is the most important of these laws. There are two concepts of : ideality as a leading pathway of a technical system's evolution, and ideality as a synonym of "ideal final result", which is one of the basic TRIZ concepts. (en)
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  • The laws of technical systems evolution are the most general evolution trends for discovered by TRIZ author G. S. Altshuller after reviewing thousands and foreign patent abstracts. Altshuller studied the way technical systems have been invented, developed and improved over time. He discovered several evolutionary trends that help engineers to anticipate improvements that are most likely to make it advantageous. Convergence to ideality is the most important of these laws. There are two concepts of : ideality as a leading pathway of a technical system's evolution, and ideality as a synonym of "ideal final result", which is one of the basic TRIZ concepts. (en)
  • قوانين تطور النظم التقنية (بالإنجليزية: Laws of technical systems evolution)‏ هي أكثر طرق تطور النظم التقنية شمولاً وهي الطريقة التي قدمها جنريك ألتشولر (G. S. Altshuller) صاحب نظرية تريز (الحل الابتكاري لجميع المشكلات) بعد أن اطلع على آلاف من شهادات المؤلفات في الاتحاد السوفيتي ومقتطفات من براءات الاختراع الخارجية. (ar)
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  • قوانين تطور النظم التقنية (ar)
  • Laws of technical systems evolution (en)
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