Innovative Design of Substance-Field Notations for Reformulating the Seventy-six Standard Solutions in TRIZ
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https://doi.org/10.6977/IJoSI.201109_1(4).0003Abstract
The substance-field model and 76 Inventive Standard were conceptualized by Genrich Altshuller who has built classical TRIZ. The paper shows the innovative notation methods so called Su-Field notations which can indicate characteristics of TRIZ problems and solutions instantly. Intuitive understanding the characteristics of TRIZ problems is the main purpose of Su-Field notations. This innovative notation method make possible to understand the Su-Field model based concept solutions only with minor knowledge of the Inventive Standards. The tractable results are used for demonstration in the real-world applications.Downloads
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2012-07-17
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