What Every Engineer Should Know about InventingThis book provides the reader with the information they need to develop into a person who seeks creative opportunities and responds with elegant inventions. It is intended for young inventor and to all those who have the talent and the desire to invent. |
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Contents
Definitions Patent Statistics The Change in Education | 8 |
4 THEORIES OF CREATIVITY | 29 |
CONTENTS | 50 |
METHODS TO STIMULATE INVENTION | 65 |
INVENTION BY ACCIDENT | 78 |
AFTER THE INVENTION | 91 |
COMPENSATION | 106 |
FINDING STANDARDS THAT AFFECT YOUR | 117 |
17CLOSURE | 137 |
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