Monthly Archives: March 2005
Book Review: Principles of Survival (A Theory of Everyday Creativity) By: Gennady Kizevich
25/03/2005 | Editorby Gennady Kizevich Reviewed by Michael S. Slocum, Ph.D., M.B.B., T.Sc. Details: 352 pages, paperback edition available from Amazon.com for $17 US (a bargain). This book was published by Washington House in March of 2004.
Editor’s note: So that our … Read More
Integrating TRIZ And Bionical Enginereeng
20/03/2005 | EditorAlireza Mansoorian Department of Creativity and Innovation Faculty of ICT, Malek Ashtar University of Technology mansoorian@creatology-triz.com Fatemeh Heidaryan Naeini Azad University of Ardestan Unit
Abstract Bionics and TRIZ are two important issues at the center of all disciplines of Science … Read More
ANALYSIS MANAGEMENT: TRIZ and Systematic Innovation – An Overview
18/03/2005 | EditorThis article will also be published in the April 2005 issue of the Australian magazine, Manufacturers Monthly. Dr. Ahmed offered it to The TRIZ Journal to be used by people who need a short explanation of what TRIZ is, and … Read More
USIT Operators For Solution Generation In TRIZ: Clearer Guide To Solution Paths
18/03/2005 | EditorToru Nakagawa Osaka Gakuin University, Japan e-mail: nakagawa@utc.osaka-gu.ac.jp
Abstract The biggest reason for slow penetration of TRIZ into industries in Western countries is that very rich contents of TRIZ knowledge bases and individual methods of problem solving have been tried … Read More
40 principles as a problem finder
15/03/2005 | EditorIk-Cheol Kim(Ivan Kim) General Consultant; TecInfo, Inc. Seoul, Rep. of Korea freeickim@hanmail.net
1. Introduction For a problem solving, TRIZ is the very useful tool. It began from 1946 by G.S. Altshuller in Russia. In early stage, it used for technical … Read More
The Integration and Strategic Use of TRIZ with the basic CPS (Creative Problem Solving) Process
12/03/2005 | EditorJack Hipple Innovation-TRIZ Tampa, FL USA 813-994-9999 www.innovation-triz.com
When the TRIZ Inventive Problem Solving process and its tool kit are introduced into an organization, they invariably encounter a host of processes and tools already in place. While it has been … Read More
TRIZ Development Model in China
06/03/2005 | EditorAuthor: Daniel K. Lau, Executive Director, Ralong Business Technology Academy. Fellow, Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE), U.K. Adjunct Professor, University of Electronics Science & Technology of China.
Contact: Unit 2, 9/F Austin Tower, 22-26 Austin Avenue, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, … Read More
TOC and TRIZ: Using A Dual-Methodological Approach To Solve A Forest Harvesting Problem.
02/03/2005 | EditorIan Conradie, Ingeser Consultores, Santiago, Chile (ian@ingeser.cl or iancon@mi.cl)
ABSTRACT Although cut-to-length forest harvesting with harvesters and forwarders is hardly used in some parts of the world, it has many advantages over conventional harvesting systems. Research has shown that the … Read More