Authors
P-A Verhaegen, J D’hondt, D Vandevenne, S Dewulf, JR Duflou
Publication date
2011
Conference
Global Product Development: Proceedings of the 20th CIRP Design Conference, Ecole Centrale de Nantes, Nantes, France, 19th-21st April 2010
Pages
595-605
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Description
Like most front-end design and problem solving methodologies, TRIZ requires users to abstract their specific system or problem, analyze it through the methodology, and, if applicable, map it back to a specific situation. A methodology and algorithm are proposed that can eliminate this subjective and arduous mapping by formalizing automatically identified, fine-grained product dimensions or Product Aspects. These Product Aspects allow for automatic product characterization, which is a key technology to enable different automated functionalities in idea generation and problem solving contexts, such as automated trend analysis and searching for similar products.
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