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On the effectiveness of TRIZ tools for problem finding

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posted on 2024-10-31, 17:11 authored by Jennifer Harlim, Iouri Belski
The ability to understand problems well, often referred as problem finding, is identified as the most important aspect of engineering problem solving. The use of some ideation tools can assist in this endeavor. The effective utilization of certain tools can even impact the long-term development of problem solving ability. This study investigates how different tools of TRIZ can be helpful for problem finding. This paper considers the following: 1) What functionality are required in a problem solving tool to ensure effective problem finding?; 2) Which tools of TRIZ can assist problem finding?; and 3) How does the use of these TRIZ tools enhance the process of problem finding? The tools explored in this paper are: Situation Analysis, Substance - Field Analysis, Method of the Ideal Result, ARIZ, OTSM and IDM-TRIZ. Dicussions are also made as to why these tools of TRIZ offer benefit for problem finding. The Results from this paper have implications on the design of training programs in TRIZ for both educational and professional settings.

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Start page

589

End page

596

Total pages

8

Outlet

Proceedings of the 13th ETRIA World TRIZ Future Conference 2013

Editors

Améziane Aoussat, Denis Cavallucci, Marc Trela, Joost Duflou

Name of conference

TRIZ Future Conference 2013

Publisher

Arts Et Metiers ParisTech

Place published

Paris, France

Start date

2013-10-29

End date

2013-10-31

Language

English

Copyright

© 2013 Published and peer-review under the responsibility of ETRIA

Former Identifier

2006043595

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2014-05-06

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