ABSTRACT
This work will present elements of Genrich Altshuller's Theory of Inventive Problem Solving, also known as TRIZ, and use them to describe the structural patterns found in the Gang of Four's Design Patterns.
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Index Terms
- Workshop: communicating design patterns with TRIZ
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