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The TRIZ Journal Article Archive - 2007
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OctoberWelcome to the October 2007 Issue of The TRIZ Journal! By Katie Barry, Ellen Domb and Michael S. Slocum It's that time again – a new issue of The TRIZ Journal! But as usual, the articles in this month's issue are from a mix of authors covering classical TRIZ, a service taxonomy, logic, medicine and a look at systematic innovation outside of TRIZ.Body of Knowledge for Classical TRIZ By D. Daniel Sheu The knowledge map for classical TRIZ allows for an interpretation of its fundamental working principles and provides the roadmap for TRIZ study established by the Taiwan TRIZ Association.Using Trends of Evolution to Direct Wound Treatments By KRD Pravin, Shweta Phadke and Amita Vijay Rumde With the advent of systematic approach in studies, research in medicine started focusing on proactive and fast healing of wound. The challenge for science now lies in reducing wound healing times and in quickly reducing wound sizes.Integration of a Service Taxonomy By Reuven Karni and Maya Kaner Like products and processes, services are composed of a large number of various components that require specification. Because of the range of elements constituting a service, architecture is useful for formalizing the representation of a service.Student Corner: Classic Logic's Use For Inventors By Abram Teplitskiy Problems can arise not only with the interpretations of observation, but with spoken and written language. Logic is a science of correct thinking and is a vital tool for inventors.Beyond TRIZ - The World of Systematic Innovation TRIZ is featured on RealInnovation.com, but so are a variety of other systematic innovation methods and tools. The following is a taste of what you may have missed by not reading each Monday's featured article on Real Innovation.
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