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JANUARY 1998

  1. CREATIVITY BREAKTHROUGHS WITH CHILDREN USING HIGHER LEVEL THINKING - By: James Kowalick, Ph.D., Renaissance Leadership Institute

  2. The QFD, TRIZ and Taguchi Connection: Customer-Driven Robust Innovation - By: John Terninko, Ph.D. - Responsible Management Inc. & Ideation International Inc. - The Ninth Symposium on Quality Function Deployment, June 10, 1997

  3. Input-Output Trimming Operator (I-O-T) - By: Gregory Frenklach

  4. Efficient Use of the System Operator - By: Gregory Frenklach

  5. Efficient Use of the DTC Operator - By: Gregory Frenklach

  6. Conference Report: "Bringing the Fuzzy Front End into Focus" - By: Ellen Domb, Editor

  7. (This article was originally published in the DECEMBER 1997 issue)
    Windshield/Backlight Molding - Squeak and "Buzz" Project - TRIZ Case Study - By: Michael Lynch, Benjamin Saltsman, Colin Young
    (190KB)

FEBRUARY 1998

  1. Creativity Breakthroughs With Children Using Higher Level Thinking - By: James Kowalick, Ph.D., Renaissance Leadership Institute (This article has been updated since originally published in the JANUARY 1998 issue)
  2. Creativity in a Russian Elementary School - (An Interview with Tatiana Vassilevna Zakharov and Her Director) - By: Ruth Atkins, Interviewer for the TRIZ Journal, Director, New Product Development, RLI
  3. How to Teach Physical Effects in Game Manner - By: Gregory Frenklach
  4. TRIZ in School District Administration - By: Don Hooper, Ph.D.,  Kathy Aaron, Holly Dale, Ed.D.,   and Ellen Domb, Ph.D.
  5. Developing games for kids of 3-4 years old - By: Gregory Frenklach
  6. Use of the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ) in Design Curriculum - published in Innovations in Engineering Education, 1996 ABET Annual Meeting Proceedings, pp.161-164. - Eugene I. Rivin, Professor of Mechanical Engineering - Wayne State University (This article was originally published in the MARCH 1997 issue)
  7. Introduction to Inventive Problem Solving in Engineering EGN5040 - Professor D. Raviv, Department of Electrical Engineering, Florida Atlantic University (This article was originally published in the MARCH 1997 issue)

MARCH 1998

  1. Classifying the Technical Effects - by: Gregory Frenklach

  2. The Research (Diagnostic) Problems’ Classification - by: Gregory Frenklach

  3. Lateral thinking and The Problem Formulator - by: Tore H. Wiik MSc, Nordak Innovatikk as

  4. Beyond TRIZ limits - By Denis Cavallucci and Philippe Lutz

  5. Human- and Technique-Like Contridictions in TRIZ - by: Semyon D. Savransky

  6. Advanced TRIZ Developments At the Leonardo da Vinci Institute (division of RLI, Inc.) - by: James F. Kowalick

APRIL 1998

  1. "Diversionary" Method - By: Gregory Frenklach

  2. Book Review: 40 Principles: TRIZ Keys to Technical Innovation - By: Ellen Domb

  3. Functional Blocks - By: Gregory Frenklach

  4. ARIZ : The Algorithm for Inventive Problem Solving - An Americanized Learning Framework - By Janice Marconi

  5. Using Analogies to Develop Breakthrough Concepts - By: Ellen Domb

MAY 1998

  1. Reversability of the 40 Principles of Problem Solving - By: Todd Williams

  2. Usage of the direct and preliminary extra-effect determination methods for diagnostic problem solving - By: Gregory Frenklach

  3. More about Analogies - By: Kalevi Rantanen

  4. Announcing the Formation of the Altshuller Institiute for TRIZ Studies - By: Steve Rodman

  5. Human Functions, Languages and Creativity - By: James Kowalick

JUNE 1998

  1. Triads: Their Relationship To TRIZ - By: James Kowalick

  2. Dialog on TRIZ and Quality Function Deployment - By: Ellen Domb

  3. QFD and TIPS/TRIZ - By: Ellen Domb

  4. Using the Ideal Final Result to Define the Problem to Be Solved - By: Ellen Domb

JULY 1998

  1. Optimizing Atomic Oxygen Resistance on Coated Substrates Using TechOptimizer® - By: Michael S. Slocum
  2. Altshuller Institute Formed - By: Ellen Domb
  3. Selecting the Best Direction to Create the Ideal Product Design -  By: John Terninko
  4. A new Model of the Conceptual Design Process using QFD/FA/TRIZ - By: Dr. Noel León-Rovira and Ing. Humberto Aguayo, MSC

AUGUST 1998

  1. NLP+TRIZ=Accelerated Creativity for Product Designers - By: Karen Becker & Ellen Domb
  2. Digging Your Way Out Of The Psychological Inertia Hole - By: Darrell Mann
  3. Psychological Inertia - By: James Kowalick
  4. Human Functions: The Source Of Psychological Inertia - By: James Kowalick
  5. Psychological Inertia: Two kinds in one story - By: Ellen Domb

SEPTEMBER 1998

  1. TRIZ Puzzles and Examples: Part 1, The Tiny Car - By: Jacob Skir
  2. Eleven Uses of Effects - By: Kalevi Rantanen
  3. QFD, TRIZ, and Entrepreneurial Intuition The DelCor Interactives International Case Study - By: Ellen Domb & David Corbin
  4. Selecting the Best Direction to Create the Ideal Product Design - By: John Terninko
    This article was published in our July, 1998 issue, starting July 4. It is being reprinted for those of you who read the issue early in the week, and might have missed it.

OCTOBER 1998

  1. (TRIZ)OE = Improving TRIZ Results by Dynamically Matching Tools to Teams
    By: Steven F. Ungvari
    (438KB)
    expected download time: 3.75 minutes over a 28.8 modem connection
  2. Creative Imagination Development
    By: Gregory Frenklach
    (87KB)
  3. The Creative Person Development Theory: A review article
    By: Gregory Frenklach
    (6KB)
  4. Integrating TRIZ-Based Methods into the Engineering Curriculum
    By: Timothy G. Clapp
    (24KB)
  5. TRIZ Puzzles and Examples: Part 2 Reader's Solutions
    By: Jacob Skir
    (5KB)
  6. TRIZ Puzzles and Examples: Part 1 - Universal Socket Wrench
    By: Jacob Skir
    (8KB)

NOVEMBER 1998

  1. Case Study: TRIZ Solves a Hard Drive Reliability Problem
    By: Zinovy Royzen

  2. Case Studies In TRIZ: Halving The Number Of Bolts Around A Flange Joint
    By:
    Darrell Mann

  3. Theory of Inventive Problem Solving Pedagogy in Engineering Education, Part I
    By: Timothy G. Clapp and Michael S. Slocum

  4. The 39 Features of Altshuller’s Contradiction Matrix
    By: Ellen Domb

  5. An Interview with Boris Zlotin: TRIZ Scientist
    By: Michael S. Slocum

  6. TRIZ Puzzles and Examples: Part 1 - Plane Wing Walking
    By: Jacob Skir

DECEMBER 1998

  1. Technology Maturity Using S-curve Descriptors
    By: Michael S. Slocum

  2. Case Studies in TRIZ: A Comfortable Bicycle Seat
    By: Darrell Mann

  3. Organic TRIZ on the Farm
    By: John Terninko

  4. Report from the International TRIZ Conference, Nov. 17-19, 1998 - A personal perspective
    By: Ellen Domb

  5. The Blue Face
    By: Jacob Skir

  6. TRIZ: Infinite in All Directions
    By: Michael S. Slocum

  7. Increase Creativity to Improve Quality
    By: Ellen Domb