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Case Study: Level Crossing
17/11/2018 | EditorDarrell Mann
Humans can be pretty dumb sometimes. Everything the automotive industry does to make cars safer, we all compensate for by driving worse. There’s a similar phenomenon in the rail industry: the safer the level-crossing systems the rail industry … Read More
Multi-level Problem Solving
01/01/2007 | EditorMulti-level Problem Solving (MPS) is different from TRIZ despite the heavy TRIZ influence. The MPS is a skeleton of short algorithms, forming the basis for future discussion and development.Read More
The Real World: TRIZ In Two Hours For Undergraduate And Masters Level Students!
05/09/2006 | EditorDr. Paul R. Filmore pfilmore@plymouth.ac.uk School of Computing, Communications & Electronics University of Plymouth, UK
ABSTRACT The reality of overloaded university syllabi is very limited time for introducing challenging and comprehensive concepts like TRIZ. This paper shares experience and knowledge, … Read More
Methodology for the Evaluation of the Innovation Level of Products and Processes
18/10/2005 | EditorBy: Noel Leon, Jose Jesus Martinez and Carlos Castillo
Noel Leon, Prof. Dr., noel.leon@itesm.mx (Presenter) José Jesús MartÃnez, MSc., josemartinez@itesm.mx Carlos Castillo, MSc., carlos.castillo@itesm.mx Center for Innovation of Products and Technology, Tec de Monterrey, (CIDYT, ITESM) Tel. +52 81 81582012, … Read More
The Next Common Sense: Philosophy-Level Integration of TRIZ Into an Inegrated Business And Management Innovation Process
02/02/2005 | EditorBy: Darrell Mann Systematic Innovation Ltd darrell.mann@systematic-innovation.com
Abstract The article describes a philosophy-level integration between different innovation-related methodologies. The article illustrates the high level of convergence between techniques that have started from quite independent roots. It also describes some of … Read More
Combination of ARIZ92 and NM (Nakayama, Masakazu) Method for the 5-th level problems
02/05/2003 | EditorBy: Yoshiki Nakamura
Yoshiki Nakamura 6-39-15,Todoroki, Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan Sanno Institute of Management e-mail:NAKAMURA_Yoshiki@hj.sanno.ac.jp
Abstract Altshuller categorized problems into 5 levels based on types of applied knowledge. The TRIZ Standard Solutions are considered to be most suitable for solving problems … Read More
Dilemma Of A Radical Innovation – A New View on the Law of Transition to a Micro-Level
14/04/1999 | EditorFirst published in the Proceedings of the Altshuller Institute TRIZCON99
Victor Fey The TRIZ Group 248-538-0136 • Fax 248-538-9207 • E-mail: trizgr@aol.com
Abstract
Transition from solid structures to fragmented or finely dispersed media is one of the prevailing trends of … Read More
CREATIVITY BREAKTHROUGHS WITH CHILDREN USING HIGHER LEVEL THINKING
01/01/1998 | Editorby James Kowalick, Ph.D. Technical Director
The Leonardo da Vinci Institute (a division of RLI, Inc.) P.O. Box 659, 9907 Camper Lane Oregon House, California 95962 Voice: (916) 692-1944 Fax: (916) 692-1946
Revolution … Read More