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Book Review: The Ideal Result
19/10/2015 | Ellen Domb
Jack Hipple is a very popular TRIZ instructor. He works with the Chemical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering societies, with his own clients, and with groups at conferences around the world on TRIZ for management as well as engineering applications. … Read More
Statistics on Ideal Final Result
01/01/2010 | EditorAre there any statistics (or even guesstimates) about how often the ideal final result is achieved when it is identified? What qualifies it as being a success?Getting to the ideal?Getting fartherRead More
Entropy and the Ideal Final Result
04/08/2008 | EditorEvery specific design of a system intended to fulfill requirements can be seen as a micro-state. Design degeneracy is a type of entropy that can be defined as the number of designs available to fulfill a certain set of requirements.Read More
Solving Problems With Method of the Ideal Result
14/07/1999 | EditorFirst published in the Proceedings of the 11th Quality Function Deployment Symposium,Novi, MI, USA, June, 1999
IouriBelskiDepartmentof Communication and Electronic Engineering,Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University, Melbourne, Victoria,Australia.Fax: +61 3 9662 1060; E-mail: iouri.belski@rmit.edu.au
Using the Ideal Final Result to Define the Problem to Be Solved
14/06/1998 | EditorEllen 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
Brain, Computer and the Ideal Final Result
05/11/1997 | EditorBy Kalevi Rantanen TRIS OY Brahenk. 9 E 18 FIN-20100 TURKU, FINLAND phone/fax +358 2 251 1623 E-mail: kalevi.rantanen@pp.kolumbus.fi http://koti.kolumbus.fi/~kalran/
Introduction
Two features characterize top class companies who produce Word Class quality: customer approach and creativity. The need … Read More
The Ideal Final Result: Tutorial
02/02/1997 | Editorby Ellen Domb, Ph.D. The PQR Group, 190 N. Mountain Ave. Upland, CA 91786 USA (909) 949-0857 FAX (909)949-2968 e-mail: EllenDomb@compuserve.com
All the methodologies for teaching TRIZ agree that the technical problem must be well-defined before any of the technical … Read More