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The TRIZ Journal Article Archive - 2007
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MarchWelcome to the March 2007 issue of The TRIZ Journal! By Katie Barry, Ellen Domb and Michael S. Slocum The saying in the Northern Hemisphere is that March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb, so it makes sense that The TRIZ Journal has a roaring assortment of TRIZ papers from five countries on three continents this month.Evaporating Contradictions - Physical and/or Technical By Darrell Mann Making a choice between a physical or technical contradiction is in itself another contradiction. When in any either/or discussion, the best answer is that a) we are asking the wrong question and b) adopting a both/and approach is preferable.Creating Flow Using 5S and TRIZ By Ives de Saeger 5S (sort, straighten, shine, standardize, sustain) is one of the pillars of Lean manufacturing. TRIZ overcomes system disorganization by following the patterns of evolution and looking at the functioning of the objects.Applying TRIZ in Information Technology Outsourcing By Ramkumar Subramanian TRIZ techniques can be applied in the information technology outsourcing industry for both software engineering and invention of new business models. The TRIZ laws of technical system evolution can be used to predict market trends.Book Review: 'Making Robust Decisions' By Ellen Domb, John L. Morris and Michael S. Slocum Predicting the Future with TRIZ By Kalevi Rantanen Nearly all TRIZ case studies contain, plainly or implicitly, predictions, but the potential benefits of predictions have been largely ignored. Forecasting is a good way to test and verify theories of problem solving, particularly TRIZ.Student Corner: The Gift of Serendipity By Abram Teplitskiy Some people think that chance is the main factor behind inventions. If that is true, we need only wait for the proper chance. Serendipity is the ability to use inadvertently-received information for discoveries and inventions.Kraev's Korner: Scientific Effects - Lesson 6 By Val Kraev The formula of the ideal solution represents a physical model for the development of future solutions. To satisfy opposing physical requirements contained, we need to use separation principles and knowledge from database of scientific effects and phenomenon.Call for Papers By AMETRIZ The Mexican TRIZ Association (AMETRIZ) announces a call for papers for the Second Iberian and Latin American Conference on Technological Innovation.
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