1999
DOI: 10.1002/j.2334-5837.1999.tb00275.x
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3 The Systematic Methodology of Inventive Problem Solving ‐ TRIZ: A Review

Abstract: Abstract. The weak point of traditional methods of innovation management is transformation of customer needs to the concept of new technique. Usually some creativity methods are used, but most of such methods cannot guaranty optimal result. TRIZ is a methodology to solve problems as close as possible to the Ideal Final Result by clarifying functions of the system under consideration even if contradictions rise during problem solving. The TRIZ methodology for inventive problems solving is used for the innovativ… Show more

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“…First problem solving method to minimize high voltage power supply is splitting [6]. In spite of that the dividing of the 4000V HV supply from -2000V to +2000V applied.…”
Section: Inductors Optimization Including Computermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First problem solving method to minimize high voltage power supply is splitting [6]. In spite of that the dividing of the 4000V HV supply from -2000V to +2000V applied.…”
Section: Inductors Optimization Including Computermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[12]. The most effective solutions are achieved when an engineer or an inventor solves a technical problem that contains contradiction [11].…”
Section: E Engineering Contradictions Contradictions Matrix and Invmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a design method that was developed in Russia just after the end of World War II. With TRIZ, innovation is no longer an art, but a science of creativity [1]. With its step-by-step process for innovative solution finding, users can define problems more systematically and search for solutions within or without the context of their industry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%