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TRIZ for Non-Technical Problem Solving
02/04/2003 | EditorBy: Ellen Domb editor@the-trizjournal.com Abstract: Ursprünglich entwickelte sich TRIZ aus dem Studium von Evolutionstrends oder Strukturen der technologischen Veränderungen, die sich bei Patenten zeigten. Während jener Zeit bezogen sich Patente nur auf technische Dinge und Systeme – nicht für … Read More
Book Review: Simplified TRIZ: New Problem-Solving Applications for Engineers & Manufacturing Professionals
03/06/2002 | EditorBook Review: Simplified TRIZ: New Problem-Solving Applications for Engineers & Manufacturing Professionals
Dr. Michael S. Slocum and Ms. Catherine Lundberg* Ontro, Inc.
Title: Simplified TRIZ: New Problem-Solving Applications for … Read More
“Where is the Rabbit?” The New Model for Problem Solving and How to Use it
15/05/2002 | Editor
“Where is the Rabbit?” The New Model for Problem Solving and How to Use it
By Kalevi Rantanen TRIS OY Brahenk. 9 E 18 FIN-20100 TURKU, FINLAND phone/fax +358 2 251 1623 E-mail: … Read More
Systematic Win-Win Problem Solving In A Business Environment
08/05/2002 | EditorThis paper was presented at the Altshuller Institute Conference, TRIZCON2002, April 29, 2002, St. Louis, MO, USA. It answers the questions that were raised in the review of the CreaTRIZ’ 2.2 software, in the March issue of The TRIZ Journal. … Read More
Use of Altshuller’s Matrix for solving slag problems related to steering knuckle (second part)
01/04/2002 | EditorTRIZ case study in firm of Mexico
Edgardo CORDOVA LOPEZ Germain LACOSTE Jean-Marc LE LANN
Related posts:
- Report from the 2nd IberoAmerican Technological Innovation Congress
- Use of Altshuller’s Matrix for Solving Slag Problems Related to Steering Knuckle (Part I of … Read More
Use of Altshuller’s Matrix for Solving Slag Problems Related to Steering Knuckle (Part I of II)
15/03/2002 | EditorUse of Altshuller’s Matrix for Solving Slag Problems Related to Steering Knuckle (Part I of II)
TRIZ case study in the process industry
Edgardo CORDOVA LOPEZ INSTITUT NATIONAL … Read More
The Integration And Use Of Myers Briggs Profiles With A TRIZ Problem Solving Session
24/01/2002 | Editor
The Integration And Use Of Myers Briggs Profiles With A TRIZ Problem Solving Session
Jack Hipple Principal Innovation-TRIZ, Inc. Tampa, FL www.innovation-triz.com jwhinnovator@earthlink.net
When TRIZ is brought into an organization, it … Read More
Structural Scheme For Solving a Problem Using TRIZ
10/01/2002 | Editor
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 | EditorTRIZ-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
A New TRIZ Practitioner’s Experience for Solving an Industrial Problem using ARIZ 85C: Increasing a Textile Kiss-Coat Operation Speed
15/01/2001 | EditorBy: 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 | EditorFirst 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
Effective Approaches to Solving Technical Problems by Combining TRIZ with VE
27/07/2000 | EditorBy: Manabu Sawaguchi
Abstract In this paper, I propose the practical and effective approach to create the highly innovative solutions by applying the concept of contradiction solution of TRIZ to the functional approach of VE. To be more concrete, firstly … Read More
Situation analysis – a must first step in a problem solving process
25/04/2000 | EditorMark 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 “softâ€. These thoughts have been discussed with my fellow … Read More
Solving the Problems of Particle Filled Fibers TRIZ Methodology
19/10/1999 | EditorStan Batchelor North Carolina State University May 3,1999 TE 589A
Dr. Tim Clapp Professor, NCSU Dr. Michael Slocum Adjunct Assistant Professor, NCSU Slocum1946@aol.com
Abstract
Presented are the TRIZ methodologies and results … 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
Problem-Solving Systems: What’s Next after TRIZ?
10/03/1999 | Editor(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
Book Review: Solving Problems with TRIZ: An Exercise Handbook
03/03/1999 | EditorReview by Ellen Domb,
Solving Problems with TRIZ: An Exercise Handbook by Vladis Kosse, Ph.D., is published by Ideation International Inc., and can be ordered through the Products and Services section of The TRIZ Journal ($50, paperback.) This book is … Read More
Problem-Solving and Other Antidotes for Psychological Inertia
03/01/1999 | Editorby 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 | EditorBy 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
Reversability of the 40 Principles of Problem Solving
02/05/1998 | EditorTodd 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