Milan: Computer-Aided Innovation
Editor | On 31, Oct 2008
Ellen Domb Thanks to Gaetano Cascini and Noel Leon for getting us this abbreviated report on the 2nd IFIP Topical Session on Computer-Aided Innovation, presented in conjunction with the 20th IFIP World Computer Congress (September 7-10, 2008, Milan, IT – http://www.wcc2008.org ), and dedicated to the Integration of CAI systems in the Product Development cycle. IFIP, the International Federation for Information Processing, is a multinational apolitical organization in Information & Communications Technologies and Sciences, recognized by the United Nations; it represents IT Societies from more than 50 countries, covering all 5 continents. Working Group5.4 deals withComputer-Aided Innovation, http://computeraidedinnovation.net. Frequent TRIZ Journal readers will see that several of our frequent authors were participants and award winners for outstanding papers.
35 papers were evaluated in a double-blind process. Final program was as follows:
- A. ALBERS, N. LEON ROVIRA, H. AGUAYO, AND T. MAIER
Optimization with Genetic Algorithms and Splines as a way for Computer Aided Innovation: follow up of an example with crankshafts
- M. ANNARUMMA, M. PAPPALARDO AND A. NADDEO
Methodology development of human task simulation as PLM solution related to OCRA ergonomic analysis
- G. CASCINI AND M. ZINI
Measuring patent similarity by comparing inventions functional trees
- D. CAVALLUCCI, F. ROUSSELOT AND C. ZANNI
Representing and selecting problems through contradictions clouds
- D. CEBRIAN-TARRASON AND R. VIDAL
How an ontology can infer knowledge to be used in product conceptual design
- G. COLOMBO, D. PUGLIESE AND C. RIZZI
Developing DA Applications in SMEs Industrial Context
- S. DUBOIS, I. RASOVSKA AND R. DE GUIO
Comparison of non solvable problem solving principles issued from CSP and TRIZ
- O. KUHN, H. LIESE AND J. STJEPANDIC
Engineering Optimisation by Means of Knowledge Sharing and Reuse
- V. F. TELES AND F. J. RESTIVO
Innovation in Information Systems applied to the Shoes Retail Business
- A. J. WALKER AND J. J. COX
Virtual Product Development Models: Characterization of Global Geographic Issues
Posters:
- A. AMATO, A. MORENO AND N. SWINDELLS
DEPUIS project: Design of Environmentally-friendly Products Using Information Standards
- R. ANDERL AND J. RAßLER
PML, an Object Oriented Process Modeling Language
- F. BELKADI, N. TROUSSIER, F. HUET, T.GIDEL, E. BONJOUR AND B. EYNARD
Innovative PLM-based approach for collaborative design between OEM and suppliers: Case study of aeronautic industry
- C. CEVENINI, G. CONTISSA, M. LAUKYTE, R. RIVERET AND R. RUBINO
Development of the ALIS IP Ontology: Merging Legal and Technical Perspectives
- B. CRAWFORD, C. LEÓN DE LA BARRA AND P. LETELIER
Communication and Creative Thinking in Agile Software Development
- N. DÖRR, E. BEHNKEN AND T. MÜLLER-PROTHMANN
Web-based Platform for Computer Aided Innovation
- H. DUIN, J. JASKOV, A. HESMER AND K.D. THOBEN
Towards a Framework for Collaborative Innovation
- S. GRAZIOSI, D. POLVERINI, P. FARALDI AND F. MANDORLI
A systematic innovation case study: new concepts of domestic appliance drying cycle
- R. C. MICHELINI AND R. P. RAZZOLI
Product Lifestyle Design: Innovation for Sustainability
- MIN-HWAN OK AND TAE-SOO KWON
A Conceptual Framework of the Cooperative Analyses in Computer-Aided Engineering
- D. REGAZZONI, R. NANI
TRIZ-Based Patent Investigation by Evaluating Inventiveness
The program was enriched by the Keynote speech by Prof. Noel Leon Rovira on “The future of Computer Aided Innovation†and by a roundtable on “The role of computers in Innovation-related activities†(moderator: Gaetano Cascini):
– establishing the differences between innovation, invention and optimization (Roland De Guio);
– identifying the requirements for CAI systems (Rosario Vidal);
– how to integrate CAI systems in the Product Cycle (Noel Leon Rovira);
– how to link CAI tools with existing PLM systems (Marco Taisch);
– how to identify and create collaboration opportunities with other IFIP WGs (Open debate).
The BEST Paper Awards went to
- G. CASCINI AND M. ZINI
Measuring patent similarity by comparing inventions functional trees
- D. CAVALLUCCI, F. ROUSSELOT AND C. ZANNI
Representing and selecting problems through contradictions clouds
The presenters of the winning papers have jointly agreed to leave the 750 Euro Grant offered by the IFIP TC5 Executive Committee to Sébastien Dubois, co-author and presenter of the 3rd classified paper:
- S. DUBOIS, I. RASOVSKA AND R. DE GUIO
Comparison of non solvable problem solving principles issued from CSP and TRIZ
I’ll see many of these same authors next week in the Netherlands at the ETRIA meeting, and hope to have more to report, and we hope to get some of the most TRIZ-oriented papers for publication in future issues.