
Automated Invention for Smart Industries
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The 27 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. They are organized in seven thematic sections: teaching of TRIZ; TRIZ and knowledge represenations; biomimicry; strategic company management; association between TRIZ and other methods; TRIZ and the functional approach; and the use of patent or text populations as a data source.
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Content
- Intro
- Preface
- Organization
- Contents
- Biomimicry and TRIZ
- Design Entity Recognition for Bio-inspired Design Supervised State of the Art
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Software for Biomimetics
- 2.1 Asknature
- 2.2 DANE
- 3 Proposal
- 4 Case Study
- 4.1 AskNature
- 4.2 Scientific Paper and the Patent Corpus
- 5 Results
- 6 Conclusion
- References
- Development of an Ontology of Biomimetics Based on Altshuller's Matrix
- Abstract
- 1 A World of Differences
- 1.1 Different but not Incompatible Sciences
- 1.2 Short Summary of Current Research Limits
- 2 Describing and Aligning Domains Using an Ontology
- 2.1 A Description of Biomimetics Bridged by TRIZ "Contradictions"
- 2.2 How TRIZ Decomposes a Problem
- 2.3 The TRIZ Matrix is Dialectic: Not a New Thought!
- 2.4 Altshuller's Proposition: Place Opposites into a Matrix
- 2.5 Using Established Tools of Computer Science to Build a Framework
- 2.6 Ontology Origins: Selected Research Papers
- 3 Next Steps
- References
- Education
- GamiTRIZation - Gamification for TRIZ Education
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Paradox of Play
- 3 Playing TRIZ - Overcoming Contradictions
- 3.1 Learning and Teaching TRIZ with Games and Cases
- 3.2 Dealing with the Paradox in Play - Some Examples
- 4 Compilation of TRIZ Games and Cases
- 4.1 Call for Papers for Chapter Creation
- 4.2 Characteristics of the Games and Cases
- 5 Outlook
- References
- Paradoxes and Organizational Learning in Continuous Improvement Approaches: Using the TRIZ Principles for Developing Problem Solving Performance in a Michelin Plant
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Formulation of Specific Problem to Learning Problem Solving
- 2.1 The Empirical Contradictions Within Continuous Improvement Initiatives
- 2.2 The Impacts on Learning of Problem Solving
- 3 Formulation of the Problem Model
- 4 A Model of Solutions in the Form of Paradoxical Organizational Practices
- 4.1 The Logic of Disappearance and Framing
- 4.2 Change of Reference Frame in a Logic of Disappearance
- 5 Case Study and Experimentation of the Paradoxical Approach
- 5.1 Background of the Experiment
- 5.2 Formulation of the Problem of Learning Problem Solving
- 5.3 Proposition of an Organizational Innovation in the Form of Paradoxical Practice
- 6 Conclusion
- References
- Managing with TRIZ
- TRIZ - Develop or Die in a World Driven by Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Literature Review
- 2.1 Changing Environment
- 2.2 Evolution of TRIZ
- 3 Methodology
- 4 Results and Discussion
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Market Complexity Evaluation to Enhance the Effectiveness of TRIZ Outputs
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Patent Thicket as Measure for Market Structure
- 2.1 A Method for Identifying Patent Thicket
- 3 Triples Extraction Method for Identify Patent Thicket
- 4 Conclusions
- References
- Method of Innovation Assessment of Products and Processes in the Initial Design Phase
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Problem Description
- 3 New Innovativeness Metrics
- 4 Innovation Assessment of Thermal Insulation Systems
- 5 Conclusions
- References
- Agile'TRIZ Framework: Towards the Integration of TRIZ Within the Agile Innovation Methodology
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Agile Product Development Process
- 3 Why Integrating TRIZ in an Agile Framework?
- 4 Concept of Agile'TRIZ
- 5 Discussions and Research Agenda
- 6 Conclusion
- References
- Discovery on Purpose? Toward the Unification of Paradigm Theory and the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving (TRIZ)
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Elements of a Vocabulary for Systemic Thinking
- 3 Thomas Kuhn's Distinction of Pre-normal, Normal and Revolutionary Science
- 4 Discoveries as Detections or Explanations
- 5 Scientific Explanation as System
- 5.1 Explanatory Sub-systems
- 5.2 Explanatory Super-Systems
- 5.3 Hierarchy and Complexity
- 6 Applying ARIZ-85C to the Shift from the Ptolemaic to the Copernican Explanatory System
- 6.1 Step 1-Towards an Understanding of the System Conflict
- 6.2 Step 2-Stating the Task to Be Solved
- 6.3 Step 3-Looking for Potential Resources that Might Help to Solve the Task
- 6.4 Step 4-Creation of Solution Concepts
- 6.5 Step 5-What if no Solution Was Found?
- 7 Conclusion
- References
- TRIZ and Functions
- Study on Establishing Functional Periodicity of New Products Based on TRIZ
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Time Independent Complexity and Functional Analysis
- 2.1 Time Independent Complexities
- 2.2 Function Analysis
- 2.3 Functional Periodicity
- 3 Determining Process Model of Functional Periodicity of a New Product
- 4 Case Study
- 5 Conclusions
- Acknowledgement
- References
- On the Efficiency of TRIZ Application for Process Intensification in Process Engineering
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Case Study Overview
- 2.1 CS1 - Separation of Ceramic-Metal Powders
- 2.2 CS2 - Dry Granulation of Ceramic Powders
- 2.3 CS3 - Metal Ore Beneficiation
- 2.4 CS4 - Wet Granulation of Pharmaceutical Powders
- 2.5 CS5 - Drying of Pharmaceutical Powders
- 2.6 CS6 - Mixing of Chemical Reagents
- 3 Research Approach
- 3.1 Phase I: Problems Identification, Analysis and Ranking
- 3.2 Phase II: Systematic Idea Generation with TRIZ
- 3.3 Phase III: Concepts Creation
- 4 Discussion of Results
- 4.1 TRIZ Impact on Quantity and Novelty of Proposed Ideas
- 4.2 TRIZ Impact on Variety of Proposed Ideas
- 4.3 Quality of Proposed Ideas and Ideation Efficiency
- 4.4 Identification of Most Efficient Inventive Sub-principles
- 4.5 Efficiency of TRIZ Application for Process Intensification
- 5 Conclusion and Outlook
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Convergence and Contradiction Between Lean and Industry 4.0 for Inventive Design of Smart Production Systems
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Literature Review
- 2.1 Industry 4.0
- 2.2 Lean Production System
- 3 Convergence and Contradiction Between Lean and Industry 4.0
- 4 Discussion
- 5 Conclusion and Perspectives
- References
- Multi-users of a Product: Emergence of Contradictions
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 User Experience
- 3 Case Study: Baby Car Seat
- 3.1 Product-Study-Background
- 3.2 Identification of the Study Phases of the Product Cycle
- 4 Discussion
- 5 Conclusion
- Appendix
- References
- TRIZ and Knowledge Management
- A Creative Design Approach Based on TRIZ and Knowledge Fusion
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Literature Review
- 2.1 Knowledge Fusion in Product Innovation
- 2.2 TRIZ in Knowledge-Based Innovation
- 2.3 TRIZ and Knowledge Fusion
- 3 Methodology
- 3.1 Strategies to Facilitate TRIZ in Knowledge Fusion
- 3.2 Workflow of the Proposed Design Method
- 4 Case Study
- 5 Discussion and Conclusion
- Acknowledgement
- References
- Towards a Conceptual Design and Semantic Modeling Approach for Innovative Modular Products
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Start of the Art
- 3 An Approach for Modularity Assessment
- 4 Discussion and Contradictions in Design for Modularity
- 5 Innovative Design for Modularity
- 6 Illustration Example
- 7 Conclusions and Perspectives
- References
- TRIZ and Patenting
- TRIZ and Intellectual Property to Strengthen the Start-Up Spirit
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction: Inventive Design and Start-up Spirit
- 2 TRIZ Historical Background
- 3 TRIZ Basics
- 3.1 "Why" Rather Than "How"
- 3.2 Evolution Characterized by S Curve
- 3.3 General Evolution Laws
- 3.4 Exploitation of Evolutionary Trends to Put the Principle of Analogy into Action
- 4 TRIZ Seen as a Technique of Creativity
- 4.1 How Can TRIZ Be Defined?
- 4.2 Exploiting the Principle of Analogy
- 4.3 TRIZ Approach and Stakeholders Strategy
- 5 Case Studies
- 5.1 Use of the Start-Up Spirit Within an Industrial Group
- 5.2 Start-Up and Need for Protection by Intellectual Property
- 6 Conclusion
- References
- Facilitating Engineers Abilities to Solve Inventive Problems Using CBR and Semantic Similarity
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Is Experience Important?
- 3 Facilitating Inventive Problem Solving Using Case-Based Reasoning and Semantic Similarity
- 3.1 Case-Based Reasoning
- 3.2 Semantic Similarity
- 3.3 Facilitate Inventive Problem Solving Using Case-Based Reasoning and Semantic Similarity
- 4 Case Study
- 5 Conclusion and Future Perspectives
- References
- Automatic Extraction of IDM-Related Information in Scientific Articles and Online Science News Websites
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 State of the Art
- 2.1 The Inventive Design Method
- 2.2 Patent-Knowledge Extraction
- 2.3 Scientific Research Papers and Science News Articles
- 3 Methodology
- 3.1 The Corpus Creation
- 3.2 The Extraction and Selection of Features
- 4 Results and Outlook
- 5 Outlook and Summary
- References
- Text Simplification of Patent Documents
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Literature Review
- 3 Our Methodology
- 3.1 PatExtractor and IDM Ontology
- 3.2 Text Simplification
- 4 Discussion
- 5 Conclusion and Future Work
- References
- TRIZ Combined with other Approaches
- Innovative Design Thinking Process with TRIZ
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Design Thinking Process
- 3 Innovative Design Thinking Process with Simplified TRIZ
- 4 Case Study: Development of Smart Wind Free Air Conditioner
- 5 Conclusions
- Acknowledgement
- References
- Innovative Technical Creativity Methodology for Bio-Inspired Design
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Towards a New Model to Strengthen Biological Research Efficiency Within a Problem-Driven BID Approach
- 2.1 Existing BID Approaches
- 2.2 How Do Design Theories May Contribute to BID
- 2.3 Proposal of a New Model
- 3 Case Study
- 3.1 Hypothesis
- 3.2 Methodology
- 3.3 Results
- 4 Discussion
- 5 Conclusion
- References
- Application of Standard Solution to Human-Machine-Environment Coupling Effect
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Establishment of the Set of Constraints for the H-M-E System
- 2.1 The Set of Constraints for the Human, Denoted as H
- 2.2 The Set of Constraints for the Machine, Denoted as M
- 2.3 The Set of Constraints for the Environment, Denoted as E
- 2.4 Establish Coupling Between Elements and Discover Problems in the Coupling
- 3 Analysis of the Problems in the Coupling Process of the Elements
- 3.1 Su-Field Model
- 3.2 Establish the Su-Field Model for the Coupling of the H-M-E System Through Analogy
- 3.3 Analysis of the Problems in the Coupling Process
- 4 Solution to the Coupling Problem in the Design of the H-M-E System
- 5 Case Study
- 5.1 The Main Constraints of Each Element Are as Follows
- 5.2 Identification and Analysis of the Problems
- 5.3 The Solution to the Problem
- 6 Conclusion and Outlook
- Acknowledgements
- References
- Automatic Extraction and Ranking of Systems of Contradictions Out of a Design of Experiments
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Background
- 2.1 Design of Experiments
- 2.2 Classical TRIZ Systems of Contradictions Limits
- 2.3 Generalized System of Contradictions (GSC)
- 2.4 GSC Formulation and First Statements
- 3 Case Study
- 3.1 Presentation of the Case
- 3.2 Design of Experiments and Action Parameters
- 3.3 Measuring Output Parameters (Evaluation Parameters)
- 3.4 Results of the Optimization
- 4 Contradictions Analysis
- 4.1 Exhaustive Extraction of Contradictions
- 4.2 SVM Analysis of Data
- 4.3 Pareto Analysis of Contradictions
- 4.4 Summarizing Results
- 5 Discussion and Perspectives
- 5.1 Comparing Methods Efficiency
- 5.2 Impacts on the Analysis of the Initial Situation
- 5.3 Limitations and Perspective
- References
- A Feedback on an Industrial Application of the FORMAT Methodology
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Analysis of Initial Situation
- 2.1 ARIZ-85A
- 2.2 Design of Experiments Based Methods
- 2.3 Format
- 2.4 Comparison of the Presented Methods
- 3 Case Study
- 3.1 Presentation of the Case
- 3.2 Ascertainments About FORMAT Method
- 3.3 Realized Process and Main Results
- 4 Discussion and Perspectives
- References
- Modelling CECA Diagram as a State Machine
- Abstract
- 1 Basic CECA Model
- 2 Logical CECA Model
- 3 Time Axis and Occasion Axis
- 4 Merging Occasion Axis with Logical Model
- 5 Converting CECA Diagram into State Machine Diagram
- 6 Analyzing Sequential CECA Model
- 7 Example
- 8 Summary and Conclusions
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Parameter Deployment and Separation for Solving Physical Contradictions
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Research Background and Objectives
- 2 Foundations of Physical Contradiction and Parameter Manipulation
- 2.1 Formulation of Physical Contradiction
- 2.2 Definition of Systems
- 2.3 Parameter Deployment
- 2.4 The Essence of Problem Solving Strategies with Parameter Manipulation
- 2.5 Three Basic Modes of Parameter Manipulation
- 2.6 The POX Extension Strategy
- 3 Method of Parameter Deployment
- 3.1 Component Identification and Parameter Deployment
- 4 Test Results
- 5 Conclusion and Contributions
- Acknowledgment
- References
- Integrating the Theory of Inventive Problem Solving with Discrete Event Simulation in Supply Chain Management
- Abstract
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Materials and Methods
- 2.1 Algorithm for Inventive Problem Solving (ARIZ)
- 2.2 Generalized System of Contradictions
- 2.3 Order-Picking Optimization Methods
- 2.4 The Global Methodology Framework
- 3 Results
- 3.1 Step 1: Optimize the System and Reach Its Limits
- 3.2 Step 2: Apply Specific Problems Solving Methods to Improve the Problem System
- 3.3 Step 3: Realize an Experimental Design to Extract and Formulate the Generalized Contradictions of the Problem
- 3.4 Step 5: Apply ARIZ to Address the Contradictions
- 4 Discussion and Conclusive Remarks
- References
- Author Index
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