TRIZ Problem Definition through Requirements Engineering

요건공학을 통한 TRIZ 문제정의

  • 정진하 (아주대학교 시스템공학과 대학원) ;
  • 박영원 (아주대학교 시스템공학과)
  • Received : 2010.05.18
  • Accepted : 2010.06.13
  • Published : 2010.08.15

Abstract

Recently, there are many corporations, schools and institutes that apply TRIZ to solve technical problems. However, in reality, only a few cases of brainstorming applications exist in utilizing forty principles of TRIZ due to the difficulty at TRIZ problem definition. In order to facilitate TRIZ applications, this study proposes the utilization of requirement definition and description tool of systems engineering in TRIZ problem definition. No requirement definition exists in general problem types that TRIZ approach is used in implementing system solution. At most of problem situations, TRIZ users reversely infer that certain problem belongs to which requirement definition it is and recommends TRIZ tools to be used for the exact problem definition. This study also proposes TRIZ problem definition method by applying the results of requirement definition process. The application of TRIZ is demonstrated to the general situation with no problem definition where the proposed method enables the proper use of TRIZ.

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