Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image Image
Scroll to top

Top

problem Archives - Page 4 of 5 - The Triz Journal

Structural Scheme For Solving a Problem Using TRIZ

10/01/2002 |

Structural Scheme For Solving a Problem Using TRIZ

Samsung Advanced Institute of Techology

N. Shpakovsky, PhD, TRIZ consultant of SAMSUNG (South Korea). nick_sh2000@mail.ru V. Lenjashin, TRIZ consultant of SAMSUNG (South Korea). vassili@samsung.com … Read More

TRIZ-based Innovation Principles and a Process for Problem Solving in Business and Management

16/12/2001 |

TRIZ-based Innovation Principles and a Process for Problem Solving in Business and Management

This paper was first published in the proceedings of the European TRIZ Association, November 2001

Bruno Ruchti DIWINGS AG, Management Consultants CH-4603 Olten 3, Switzerland … Read More

Applying some TRIZ concepts to the problem of harvesting and selection of potatoes

15/10/2001 |

Applying some TRIZ concepts to the problem of harvesting and selection of potatoes

José M. Vicente-Gomila, Co-Director of triz XXI Assoc. Lecturer in the Project Engineering Dept. of the Polytechnic University of Valencia vicente@triz.net, www.triz.es Valencia, … Read More

The Space Between ‘Generic’ and ‘Specific’ Problem Solutions

18/06/2001 |

Darrell Mann Industrial Fellow Department Of Mechanical Engineering University Of Bath Phone: +44 (1225) 826465 Fax: +44 (1225) 826928 E-mail: D.L.Mann@bath.ac.uk

Abstract

Since its introduction to the West … Read More

A New TRIZ Practitioner’s Experience for Solving an Industrial Problem using ARIZ 85C: Increasing a Textile Kiss-Coat Operation Speed

15/01/2001 |

By: Frank Grace, Dr. Slocum, and Dr. Clapp

By Frank C. Grace

TE 589A Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ)

Fall 2000

Professors: Dr. Michael Slocum … Read More

Theory of Inventive Problem Solving Pedagogy in Engineering Education, Part II

19/12/2000 |

First published in the proceedings of TRIZCON2000, May, 2000.

Timothy G. Clapp, Ph.D., P.E. Professor College of Textiles North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 27695 (919) 515-6566 tclapp@tx.ncsu.edu

Michael S. Slocum, Ph.D.* Chief Scientist and Engineer … Read More

Containment ring problem (Impeller burst) IWB Case study

28/10/2000 |

By: Alla Zusman azusman@ideationtriz.com

Editor’s note: This paper shows the application of the Ideation Workbench Method to the case that was presented in the September 2000, issue of The TRIZ Journal. Innovation Situation Questionnaire

1. Brief description of the … Read More

Containment Ring Problem

04/09/2000 |

by Vicki Roza

Introduction The variety of TRIZ tools available provides considerable flexibility in learning and utilizing TRIZ, but also creates confusion in the minds of new and potential TRIZ users.

What are the differences between the various tools? Which … Read More

Application of Triz Tools in a Non-Technical Problem Context

03/08/2000 |

This article is a modified and expanded version of a paper presented under the title ‘Systematic Innovation for Business Leaders’ at TRIZCON2000.

Darrell Mann Industrial Fellow, Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Bath … Read More

Situation analysis – a must first step in a problem solving process

25/04/2000 |

Mark G. Barkan Principal, Concept Catalysts, Inc. mark@concept-catalysts.com

The thoughts in this paper are the result of many years of attempts at solving various problems, technical and “soft”. These thoughts have been discussed with my fellow … Read More

Case Study: Application Of Ideation/TRIZ To A Technological Problem With Rapid Prototyping Equipment

14/11/1999 |

CASE STUDY ABSTRACT

Solving difficult problems is a complex activity that is governed by the search for knowledge. Problem solving is affected by a combination of the searching process and by the availability of the knowledge … Read More

Analysis of a Problem: Clogging of a Multi-Drum Filter Used in a Textile Application

19/08/1999 |

by Josh Carr North Carolina State University for TE 589A “T.R.I.Z. Problem Solving” College of Textiles, N.C. State University Professors: Dr. Michael Slocum & Dr. Tim Clapp May 3, 1999 Abstract The multi-drum filter, when used in a particular textile … Read More

Problem-Solving Systems: What’s Next after TRIZ?

10/03/1999 |

(With an Introduction to Psychological Inertia and Other Barriers to Creativity)

James Kowalick, President, Renaissance Leadership Institute Voice: (530) 692-1944 ~ Fax: (530) 692-1946 ~ E-mail: headguru@oro.net

INTRODUCTION A history of systems, techniques and approaches for solving problems is presented … Read More

TRIZ Solves A Reliability Problem Concerning A Space Shuttle Class Main Engine

16/01/1999 |

Zinovy Royzen, President TRIZ Consulting, Inc. Seattle, Washington (206) 364-3116 zroyzen@aol.com http://members.aol.com/zroyzen/triz.html

ABSTRACT

TRIZ is the Russian acronym for The Theory of Inventive Problem Solving. TRIZ is a unique knowledge-based technology for … Read More

Problem-Solving and Other Antidotes for Psychological Inertia

03/01/1999 |

by James Kowalick, President Renaissance Leadership Institute and TRIZ University (www.trizuniversity.com) (530) 692-1944 ~ E-mail: headguru@oro.net

When there is a “difficult” problem to solve, the problem is difficult just because there is usually some barrier that prevents … Read More

Theory of Inventive Problem Solving Pedagogy in Engineering Education, Part I

18/11/1998 |

By Timothy G. Clapp, Ph.D., P.E. Professor College of Textiles North Carolina State University Raleigh, NC 27695 (919) 515-6566 tclapp@tx.ncsu.edu

Michael S. Slocum, Ph.D.* Principal and Chief Scientist, The Inventioneering Company 2820 Drake Avenue Costa Mesa, CA 92626 … Read More

Case Study: TRIZ Solves a Hard Drive Reliability Problem

14/11/1998 |

Zinovy Royzen, President TRIZ Consulting, Inc. 12013 C 12 Ave N.W., Seattle, Washington Tel: (206) 364-3116, E-mail:Zroyzen@aol.com Web site: http://members.aol.com/zroyzen/triz.html

This paper was presented at The Tenth Symposium on Quality Function Deployment, June 14-16, 1998, Novi, … Read More

Using the Ideal Final Result to Define the Problem to Be Solved

14/06/1998 |

Ellen Domb, Ph.D. The TRIZ Institute, 190 N. Mountain Ave., Upland, CA 91786 USA +1(909)949-0857 FAX +1(909)949-2968 ellendomb@compuserve.com

In the first tutorial on the Ideal Final Result (Ref. 1) we stopped at the point where the Ideal Final … Read More

Reversability of the 40 Principles of Problem Solving

02/05/1998 |

Todd Williams 3M Corporation, St. Paul, MN trwilliams@mmm.com

Ellen Domb The TRIZ Institute, 190 N. Mountain Ave., Upland, CA 91786 USA +1(909)949-0857 FAX +1(909)949-2968 ellendomb@compuserve.com

The 40 Principles of problem solving are among the oldest tools of … Read More

ARIZ : The Algorithm for Inventive Problem Solving

08/04/1998 |

By Janice Marconi, Marconi Works, International 5 Lambert’s Lane, Stonington, CT 06378 Ph: 860-535-9477 Fx: 860-535-8448 marconi@pcnet.com

 

ARIZ is an acronym for the Russian phrase “Algorithm for Inventive Problem Solving,” ARIZ is a logical structured process that incrementally … Read More