PROPOSED SUBTASKS

PROPOSED SUBTASKS



T-shooting Heuristics


RESOLVING CONTRADICTIONS:

1) Create a matrix of typical contradictions across different fields with examples of their resolution using all three methods (in time/in space/in relationships).

2) Develop an algorithm for analogy search: how to find similar contradictions in other fields and transfer resolution methods.

3) Compile a database of physical, chemical, biological, and other effects that can be used for automatically resolving contradictions.

4) Develop a call function for the upper-level prompt so that the system determines: when to suggest looking at the contradiction from another perspective; when to search for analogies in the resolved task database; when to refer to the effects database.


PSYCHOLOGICAL MINDSETS:

1) Gather a collection of stories about overcoming fear of “unsolvable” problems: from famous inventors; from modern entrepreneurs; from TRIZ training participants worldwide.

2) Develop a system of exercises to foster: boldness in thinking; striving for ideal solutions; persistence.

3) Create a database of psychological techniques and methods for: working with fears; overcoming psychological inertia; maintaining motivation.

4) Develop a call function to identify moments when: the user needs psychological support; it would be useful to suggest a relevant success story; a specific exercise would be beneficial.


TROUBLESHOOTER'S STRATAGEMS:

1) For each stratagem, create: a detailed justification of the principle; a collection of examples of its application in various fields; a set of practical tools for implementation.

2) Develop a diagnostic system for: identifying which stratagems are most relevant to a specific task; how to combine stratagems; how to evaluate the effectiveness of their application.

3) Create an interactive trainer for applying stratagems with: training cases; a feedback system; progress evaluation.

4) Call function for identifying: which stratagem to suggest at a given moment; how to assess correct application; when to combine multiple stratagems.


PRACTICAL TIPS:

1) Create step-by-step checklists for: problem formulation; solution search; solution implementation.

2) Develop a system of red flags for: common errors at each stage; signs of weak solutions; risks during implementation.

3) Build a tool database for: checking solutions for ideality; assessing resource usage; planning implementation.

4) Call function for: timely suggestion of a relevant checklist; warning of potential errors; guidance on using tools.


For all sections, the general subtasks related to creating visual and audio content, as previously described, are also relevant.


T-shooting Heuristics

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