Creativity as an exact science : the theory of the solution of inventive problems
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Creativity as an exact science : the theory of the solution of inventive problems
(Studies in cybernetics, v. 5)
Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, c1988
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Bibliography: p. 315-316
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This book discusses the principles of controlling thinking in the solution of inventive problems that are transposed to the organization of creative thinking in any sphere of human activity. It is aimed at the engineer and also comprehensible to people who do not work with technology.
Table of Contents
1. On the Road to a Theory of Creativity 2. Principles of S-Field Analysis 3. Tactics of Invention: Managing the Process of Task Solving 4. Talented Thought: What is it? 5. Forty Basic Methods 6. From Simple to Complex Methods 7. The Strategy of Invention: Controlling the Presentation of Problems 8. The Science of Invention
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