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Creative conceptual design ideas can be gotten with TRIZ methodology

09/06/2005 |

Gao Changqing Huang Kezheng Zhang Yong School of Mechanical Engineering, Shandong University, Jinan, 250061, P.R.China (E-mail address: chq_gao@hotmail.com)

Abstract: The essence of the conceptual design is getting the innovative projects or ideas to promise the products with best performance. Innovation … Read More

Case Studies In TRIZ: Flush’n’Go

05/06/2005 |

By: Darrell Mann Systematic Innovation Ltd +44 7980 864028 darrell.mann@systematic-innovation.com>

Introduction This article describes the conception and development of a simple product designed to clean and disinfect domestic toilet units. TRIZ tools were used during each stage of the evolution … Read More

TRIZ APPLICATIONS IN LS CABLE AND CASE STUDIES

02/06/2005 |

By: Kang, Young Ju; Kwon, Young Il; Chung, Pyeong Kwan; Alexander Skuratovich

ABSTRACT First of all, I want to introduce LS Cable briefly. LG-Cable changes the name of company to LS-Cable because the ownership of company is changed in 2005. … Read More

ALTSHULLER INSTITUTE for TRIZ Studies Newsletter

28/05/2005 |

Dear Ellen,

Record numbers of Newsletter participants! Last month our membership increased by 10%.

That is terrific! Keep up the good work and share this TRIZ Newsletter with a friend. There are 1,000’s of potential subscribers who are not getting … Read More

Space of Problem

25/05/2005 |

by Gennady Kizevich kizevich@list.ru

Let’s split the world into two half-parts: the material world and the ideal world by using an old trick of philosophers and theologians. The image of the problem gets in the ideal world. Object of the … Read More

Systematic Innovation E-Zine

25/05/2005 |

Reviewed by Fabiano de Luca, Marco Aurelio de Carvalho, Peter Schweitzer, Ellen Domb editor@the-trizjournal.com Subscriptions: http://www.systematic-innovation.com/current-e-zine.html

Published monthly. TRIZ Journal readers have been big fans of Darrell Mann’s books Matrix 2003, Hands on Systematic Innovation, and Hands on Systematic Innovation … Read More

TRIZ for Software (T4S) Initiative Update

23/05/2005 |

Kevin C. Rea kevin@trizforsoftware.com

The concept of applying TRIZ to software problems has created some stir – which overall is not a bad thing. Question: TRIZ is designed for technical systems, so is software now a technical system? I believe … Read More

Overall Dataflow Structure for Creative Problem Solving in TRIZ/USIT

17/05/2005 |

Toru NAKAGAWA (Osaka Gakuin University, Japan)

ABSTRACT It has been a common understanding in TRIZ and many other scientific/technological problem solving procedures that instead of trying to go directly from one’s specific problem toward specific solution(s) one should better go … Read More

Application of 40 Inventive Principles in Construction

10/05/2005 |

Abram Teplitskiy, Ph.D., Scientific Consultant Roustem Kourmaev, President Advanced Technologies International, Inc., Richardson, TX tepl@sbcglobal.net Considering construction as many-sided intersection between different brunches of science and technology, we presenting here examples of Inventive principles application in construction. Examples were … Read More

Homes for Strong Families, Children, Seniors and All Others. How Universal Design, Design for All and Forty Principles of TRIZ Enforce Each Other

06/05/2005 |

By Kalevi Rantanen TRIS OY Brahenk. 9 E 18 FIN-20100 TURKU, FINLAND Phone +358 2 251 1623 Mobile +358 50 548 7834 E-mail: kalevi.rantanen@kolumbus.fi http://www.kolumbus.fi/kalran

Accessibility is a “must” in architecture and building industry. In TRIZ jargon accessibility is one … Read More

Hierarchal TRIZ Algorithm

03/05/2005 |

1st Installment– May 2005 Hierarchical TRIZ Algorithms is a how-to TRIZ book. It is designed to assist both beginning and advanced users. Each month, the TRIZ-Journal will publish another chapter of the book. This month’s installment includes the book introduction … Read More

Opportunity to contribute to developing improved understanding of the use of TRIZ in software development

27/04/2005 |

Recently growing interest in the application of TRIZ for software problems has prompted others to contribute to the original list of software analogies of the 40 inventive principles published back in 2001 by Kevin C. Rea. (Please see the archives) … Read More

Journal for TRIZ in Engineering Design

25/04/2005 |

The Theory of Inventive Problem Solving has been widely recognized as a powerful systematic innovation technique that can be applied to a wide array of disciplines. The aim of the Journal of TRIZ in Engineering Design is to provide an … Read More

Special issue of the magazine Creativity and Innovation Management

20/04/2005 |

Guest Editor: Martin Möhrle

EDITORIAL ARTICLES

What is TRIZ? From Conceptual Basics to a Framework for Research MARTIN G. MOEHRLE

New and Emerging Contradiction Elimination Tools DARRELL MANN

The Integration of TRIZ with Other Ideation Tools and Processes … Read More

Software Process Improvement -TRIZ and Six Sigma (40 Principles Usage for level 2 inventions)

19/04/2005 |

Garikapati Pavan Kumar Email: pavan.garikapati@patni.com

ABSTRACT This paper proposes an innovative application of Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) and Six Sigma for software process improvement. Use of contradiction matrix and 40 principles readily help in developing the solutions for … Read More

EMS Models: Adaptation Of Engineering Design Black-Box Models For Use In TRIZ

16/04/2005 |

Madara Ogot Engineering Design Program, and Department of Mechanical and Nuclear Engineering The Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16802, USA madaraogot@psu.edu

Abstract The Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) has been widely recognized as a powerful systematic innovation technique … Read More

Machine of Luck

16/04/2005 |

By Gennady Kizevich@list.ru Machines should work. People should think. IBM Pollyanna Principle When you try to prove to someone that a machine won’t work, it will. Willoughby’s Law

Attempts to create the machine for instant moving through the space (or … Read More

Innovation management methods and tools for sustainable product service systems (With a Case Study)

13/04/2005 |

Corresponding author: Ahmad Abdalla South-Westphalia University of Applied Sciences Luebecker Ring 2 59494 Soest, Germany Tel.: +49 (0) 2921 378414 Fax: +49 (0) 2921 378404 Email: Abdalla@innopse.de

Co-authors: Berthold Bitzer South-Westphalia University of Applied Sciences Luebecker Ring 2 59494 Soest, … Read More

A Case Study of Substance Field Analysis and Resource Analysis; Development of New Mosquito Traps

10/04/2005 |

Kyeong-Won, Lee CTO on TRIZ Consulting at KID (Korea Item Development) Inc. & Associate Professor at Dept. Mechanical Design, Korea Polytechnic University

Abstract New mosquito traps were developed by substance-field analysis and resource analysis. At the concept development the useful … Read More

Working with Innovative Principles of Science, Engineering, Business and Everyday Life: Expanding on Altshuller’s 40 Principles

07/04/2005 |

By Dana W. Clarke, Certified TRIZ Specialist dclarke@aia-consulting.com © 2005 Applied Innovation Alliance, LLC

Genrich Altshuller developed one of the primary sources of innovative principles between 1946 and 1973. Genrich’s 40 principles were developed as a result of his research … Read More