Monthly Archives: October 1999
TRIZ and Pedagogy
25/10/1999 | EditorBoris Zlotin and Alla Zusman July, 1991 Kishinev, Moldova © 1999 Ideation International Inc.
Functions of Pedagogy
Pedagogy (from the Greek paidagogike) is the science of educating people.
A basic consequence … Read More
Report of A Personal Trip to TRIZ Mother Countries (Russia & Belarus, Aug. 1999)
23/10/1999 | EditorReport of A Personal Trip to TRIZ Mother Countries (Russia & Belarus, Aug. 1999) Toru Nakagawa (Osaka Gakuin Univ.) Aug. 23, 1999 (rev. Sept. 4, 1999) [Photos inserted: Sept. 20, 1999]
I have just returned from a personal trip … Read More
TRIZ Within the Context of The Kano Model or Adding the Third Dimension to Quality
23/10/1999 | EditorSteve Ungvari, SPI, Inc. 810-220-8440 sufield@aol.com
Purpose:
The purpose of this paper is to link the evolution of quality with the emerging body of knowledge contained in the TRIZ methodology. Understanding how TRIZ integrates with quality will arm the reader … Read More
Solving the Problems of Particle Filled Fibers TRIZ Methodology
19/10/1999 | EditorStan Batchelor North Carolina State University May 3,1999 TE 589A
Dr. Tim Clapp Professor, NCSU Dr. Michael Slocum Adjunct Assistant Professor, NCSU Slocum1946@aol.com
Abstract
Presented are the TRIZ methodologies and results … Read More
Case Studies In TRIZ: Child Safety Stairgate
14/10/1999 | EditorThe ‘Child Safety Stairgate’ by Ann and John Hirst won the national Dyson Product Innovation Award in the UK in February 1999.
Darrell Mann Industrial Fellow, Department Of Mechanical Engineering University Of Bath, Bath, BA2 7AY, UK Phone: … Read More
Development of Conceptual Design for Brake Shoes of a Bicycle by Using TRIZ
10/10/1999 | EditorChung-Ping Chiang and Ching-Huan Tseng Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Chiao Tung University Hsinchu 30056, Taiwan, R. O. C. E-mail: chtseng@cc.nctu.edu.tw TEL: 886-3-5726111 EXT. 55155 FAX: 886-3-5717243
* Graduate Student ** Professor
Introduction
The Anticipatory Failure Determination Fact Sheet
01/10/1999 | EditorSteve Ungvari, SPI, Inc. 810-220-8440sufield@aol.com
Introduction
While product failures have always been a problem, it seems that with the complexity of today’s engineered systems, the number and the severity of these incidences both in terms of human suffering and … Read More