triz
Applies TRIZ cross-domain analogical reasoning to find solutions from adjacent fields. Use when stuck on a problem and needing inventive perspectives.
What this skill does
# TRIZ Cross-Domain Analysis
## When To Use
- Stuck on a problem and need perspectives from other domains
- Exploring cross-domain analogies for inventive solutions
## When NOT To Use
- Standard code search or literature review (use other
tome channels)
- Problems with obvious, well-known solutions
Apply Altshuller's Theory of Inventive Problem Solving
to find solutions from adjacent fields.
## Depth Levels
| Depth | Fields | Analysis |
|-------|--------|----------|
| light | 1 | Ideality and contradiction |
| medium | 2 | Ideality, contradiction, field mapping |
| deep | 3 | Adds principle suggestions and separation |
| maximum | 5 | Adds distant fields and optional matrix lookup |
## Workflow
1. State the Ideal Final Result: the function delivered
without the system existing. Ask what would make the
system unnecessary while the function still happens.
2. Formulate the technical contradiction: improving X
worsens Y. For a physical contradiction (one parameter
pulled toward two opposite values), apply separation in
time, space, condition, or system/scale instead of
compromise.
3. Map to adjacent fields using the field taxonomy.
4. Search for solved analogues in those fields.
5. Build bridge mappings with rationale and a confidence
score.
## Field Mapping Strategy
- Software architecture: civil engineering, biology
- Data structures: logistics, materials science
- Algorithms: operations research, genetics
- Security: military strategy, immunology
- Financial: game theory, ecology
## Related
TRIZ is the analogical method in the broader ideation catalog.
For diverse, category-spanning ideation with rotation, see
`Skill(tome:ideate)`.
## Limitations
- The built-in contradiction catalog maps common software
trade-offs to principles. It is a convenience mapping
rather than part of the classical TRIZ Body of Knowledge, which is
scoped to technological systems.
- The optional canonical matrix is a sparse subset of
Altshuller's 39x39 engineering-parameter table. It has
been frozen since 1985 and uses engineering, not software,
parameters. Treat it as a cross-check, not the primary
source.
- An empty matrix cell does not mean "no solution". By the
empty-box convention, any of the 40 principles may apply.
- The strongest, most portable parts of TRIZ are the 40
principles as a divergence checklist and Ideality as a
framing question. ARIZ, Substance-Field analysis, and the
76 standard solutions are out of scope here.
## Sources
- TRIZ Body of Knowledge (MATRIZ) and the classical
contradiction matrix (matriz.org).
- AutoTRIZ (arXiv 2403.13002, 2024): LLM-driven TRIZ ideation.
- The vendored canonical 39x39 matrix subset comes from
NickScherbakov/Heinrich-The-Inventing-Machine (Apache-2.0);
see `src/tome/channels/triz_data/NOTICE` for attribution and
the exact vendored scope.
## Exit Criteria
- [ ] An Ideal Final Result statement is produced before the
search begins.
- [ ] A technical contradiction is stated as "improving X
worsens Y" (or a physical contradiction is named with a
separation axis).
- [ ] At least one cross-domain bridge with a confidence
score is returned per active adjacent field, or the
field is explicitly reported as yielding nothing.
- [ ] When the canonical matrix is consulted, an empty cell
is reported as "any of the 40 may apply", not as "no
solution".
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