Monthly Archives: December 2000
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
Making Knowledge Tangible
12/12/2000 | Editor© CMC and DuVersity, September 2000
Anthony Blake Director of Studies, DuVersity, Charles Town, WV, USA
Darrell Mann Industrial Fellow, University of Bath, UK. ensdlm@bath.ac.uk
Introduction
Creativity, the TAO and TRIZ
10/12/2000 | EditorEDITORS NOTE: Although The TRIZ Journal does not endorse Tao as a religious belief system it does consider this particular paper to be an interesting perspective on the subject.
Andre de Zanger and Judith Morgan Creativity … Read More
Self-Sustaining Innovation: How To Keep Innovation Alive After The Consultant Leaves
04/12/2000 | EditorBy Charles W. Prather, Ph.D. cwprather@aol.com
Overview:
Leaders in Research & Development usually want consistently higher levels of innovative outcomes from their organizations than they normally experience. Attempts at “shotgunning” the problem may produce … Read More
Book Review: Engineering of Creativity: Introduction to TRIZ Methodology of Inventive Problem Solving
02/12/2000 | EditorEllen Domb
Title: Engineering of Creativity: Introduction to TRIZ Methodology of Inventive Problem Solving
Author: Semyon D. Savransky, TRIZ_SDS@hotmail.com
Publisher: CRC Press LLC
ISBN: … Read More
A Personal View on Savranskys Book
01/12/2000 | EditorThis article is a supplement to: Book Review: Engineering of Creativity: Introduction to TRIZ Methodology of Inventive Problem Solving By: Ellen Domb
A Personal View on Savranskys Book
By Kalevi Rantanen TRIS OY Brahenk. 9 E 18 … Read More