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TRIZfest-2006
27/06/2006 | EditorDear Colleagues! MATRIZ, the International TRIZ Association invites your participation in TRIZfest-2006 dedicated to 80th birthday of the founder of TRIZ – G.S. Altshuller with the main theme “Three Generations of TRIZ†Conference October 13-22 2006 in Saint Petersburg, Russia … Read More
Student’s Corner # 6 – Wonders Of Soap Films And Soap Bubbles
25/06/2006 | EditorEdited by: Leora C. Slocum*, Micaiah C. Slocum, and Hosannah M. Slocum (*contact at leora@slocumfamily.org)
Most children like making soap bubbles and films, and experimenting with them, so let’s do our first experiment with soap films. Make wire frames … Read More
TRIZCON2006 Report
24/06/2006 | EditorBy Ellen Domb, editor@the-trizjournal.com
The Altshuller Institute for TRIZ Studies, www.aitriz.org, held its annual conference “TRIZCON2006†in Milwaukee, WI USA, April 29-May3, 2006. For the first time, this was a joint conference with the American Society for Quality, which was … Read More
The Use Of Triz Principles In Consumer Product Design
20/06/2006 | EditorJack Hipple Innovation-TRIZ Tampa, FL 813-994-9999 jwhinnovator@earthlink.net
The principles of TRIZ have been used extensively in manufacturing equipment and process troubleshooting and are beginning to find application in business, management, intellectual property, and strategic planning. There is a third … Read More
The Search Substance – Field
18/06/2006 | EditorSankt-Petersburg State University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics, Department of Control Systems and Informatics Sankt-Petersburg, Russia E-mail: bushuev@inbox.ru
Introduction This is a third paper from series of work [1,2] on mathematical invention problem models. The Author has got several … Read More
The Intuition-Logic Struggle
14/06/2006 | EditorBy Ed Sickafus, Ph.D. http:// www.u-sit.net © 2005, Ntelleck LLC
Working backwards We learn in the USIT textbook the importance of a well-defined problem and how to produce one from a wealth of problem-situation information. This is the topic of … Read More
Why TRIZ And OTSM? What Are TRIZ And OTSM?
08/06/2006 | EditorNikolai Khomenko, jlproj@gmail.com Attempts to improve problem solving skills and methods: short historical overview.
One of the very first steps to being human is getting the first solution to a problem and reflecting on it, generalizing the idea, in order … Read More
TRIZ Application In Device & Manufacturing Electrostatic Discharge Control
05/06/2006 | EditorTeong-San Yeoh Intel Technology Sdn. Bhd. Penang, Malaysia ts.yeoh@intel.com
ABSTRACT Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) is a common failure mechanism found in semiconductor device manufacturing. ESD can be generated from humans, machines or even during the handling of these semiconductor devices. This … Read More
Unleashing The Voice Of The Product And The Voice Of The Process
03/06/2006 | EditorDarrell Mann Director, Systematic Innovation Ltd, UK Phone/Fax: +44 (1275) 342960 Mobile: +44 (7980) 864028 E-mail: darrell.mann@systematic-innovation.com
Abstract In this paper we propose that, our need to create products and services that match the ‘voice of the customer’ becomes much … Read More
Altshuller’s Anniversary: The Position of the Copyright Owners
28/05/2006 | Editor2006 is the 80th anniversary year of the birth of Genrikh Saulovich Altshuller, the creator of TRIZ – CDI (Development of creative imagination) – TCLS (Theory of Creative Life Strategy) (15.10.1926 – 24.09.1998).
This year, the Official G.S. Altshuller Foundation … Read More
Applying TRIZ in Process Improvement
19/05/2006 | EditorHaiyan Ru, sindyru@hotmail.com Haibo Ru, browruguard-register@yahoo.com.cn TRIZ could be used not only in product innovation, but also in process improvement. It can increase the organization management efficiency and effectiveness, which is also valuable. Here we provide a case of applying … Read More
A New Paradigm for Creative Problem Solving: Six-Box Scheme in USIT without Depending on Analogical Thinking
15/05/2006 | EditorToru Nakagawa Osaka Gakuin University, Japan
First Presented at The 27th Annual Conference of the Japan Creativity Society held on October 29-30, 2005 at National Center of Sciences, Tokyo (in Japanese); Posted in the TRIZ Home Page in Japan on … Read More
How Solution Finds a Problem to Solve (Case Study)
07/05/2006 | EditorDallas, Texas, USA tepl@sbcglobal.net How Solution Finds a Problem to Solve (Case Study) After graduating from university, I was concentrated on my PhD research, which was connected with practical applications of nuclear methods for technological control in construction, one of … Read More
Student’s Corner #5 Bee and Honeycomb
05/05/2006 | EditorEdited by: Leora C. Slocum*, Micaiah C. Slocum, and Hosannah M. Slocum (*contact at leora@slocumfamily.org) On our Student’s Corner #4 we considered inventions made by plants – corrugated structures. Now we’ll enjoy inventions made by insects, and more specifically … Read More
Better design using nature’s successful (no-compromise) solutions
02/05/2006 | EditorDarrell Mann1 Conall Ó Catháin2 1Systematic Innovation Ltd, UK, 2Queen’s University, Belfast, UK
Abstract The paper describes a programme of work aimed at identifying and codifying design solutions from the natural world in which a trade-off or compromise has been … Read More
Call For Papers:
27/04/2006 | Editor1st Iberian & Latin American Conference on Technological Innovation Asociación Mexicana de TRIZ, A.C. September 4-7, 2006 in Puebla, Mexico Call for papers The Mexican TRIZ Association (AMETRIZ) is proposing the First Iberian and Latin American Conference on Technological Innovation … Read More
Richard Kaplan’s reply to the previous note Subject: Reply to Reply to Comments on Lettieri/Yoneyama Article
25/04/2006 | Editor—–Original Message—– From: Richard D. Kaplan [mailto:rdk205@Lehigh.EDU] Sent: Saturday, March 18, 2006 2:45 PM To: editor@the-trizjournal.com Cc: rdk205@lehigh.edu
Subject: Reply to Reply to Comments on Lettieri/Yoneyama Article First, I want to thank Mr. Lettieri and Mr. Yoneyama for receiving my … Read More
Reply to comments on the article “Su-Field: An Educational Example of Inventive Problem Solving in Electrical Engineeringâ€
24/04/2006 | Editorby Antonio Cesar Lettieri, Takashi Yoneyama
As authors of the January/2006 article, “Su-Field: An Educational Example of Inventive Problem Solving in Electrical Engineeringâ€, we would like to contribute with some additional material based on the comments by Richard Kaplan, published … Read More
Student’s Corner #4 – Miracle Of Corrugation
20/04/2006 | EditorEdited by: Leora C. Slocum*, Micaiah C. Slocum (13), and Hosannah M. Slocum (11) (*contact at leora@slocumfamily.org)
Can you believe that an invention can “jump†into life from a simple sheet of paper? If not, read the following text, and … Read More
“American Inventor†Television Program – Review
20/04/2006 | Editorby Ralph Czerepinski, PhD, and Joe Miller http://www.trizpqrgroup.com It’s only entertainment. “Reality” TV. A way for enterprising people to maybe win a million $, and get some publicity. A showcase for hustlers and con artists. Or desperate people willing … Read More