Synectics: the development of creative capacityHarper, 1961 - Počet stran: 180 |
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... Direct Analogy . Hadamard points out , " Especially , biology , as Hamite used to observe , may be a most useful ... Direct Analogy : A Synectics group was faced with the problem of inventing a dispenser which could be used with various ...
... Direct Analogy . Hadamard points out , " Especially , biology , as Hamite used to observe , may be a most useful ... Direct Analogy : A Synectics group was faced with the problem of inventing a dispenser which could be used with various ...
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... Direct Analogy functions as a constructive agent of creative process . From one of the toughest - minded successful industrial inventors of the century comes an example of Direct Analogy which occurred in the course of the invention of ...
... Direct Analogy functions as a constructive agent of creative process . From one of the toughest - minded successful industrial inventors of the century comes an example of Direct Analogy which occurred in the course of the invention of ...
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... Direct Analogy may be quite straightforward but uncovering the comparison of its conceptual ramifications requires substantial time . A Symbolic Analogy is immediate . Once made , in a blurt of associa- tion , it is there , complete ...
... Direct Analogy may be quite straightforward but uncovering the comparison of its conceptual ramifications requires substantial time . A Symbolic Analogy is immediate . Once made , in a blurt of associa- tion , it is there , complete ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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