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    Achieving Effective Innovation Based On TRIZ Technological Evolution
    (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31) Sun, J. G.; Tan, R. H.; Cao, G. Z.; Rajkumar Roy; Essam Shehab
    This paper outlines the conception of effective innovation and discusses the method to achieve it. Effective Innovation is constrained on the path of technological evolution so that the corresponding path must be detected before conceptual design of the product. The process of products technological evolution is a technical developing process that the products approach to Ideal Final Result (IFR). During the process, the sustaining innovation and disruptive innovation carry on alternately. By researching and forecasting potential techniques using TRIZ technological evolution theory, the effective innovation can be achieved finally.
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    A Method of Analyzing Complexity by Effects and Rapid Acquisition of the Most Ideal Solution Based on TRIZ
    (Cranfield University Press, 2009-03-31) Zhang, P.; Liu, F.; Zhang, D. R.; Tan, R. H.; Rajkumar Roy; Essam Shehab
    Presently, designers could only use definitions in the complexity theory to analyze the complex problems in the system. In the article, a new method is put forward which is the method of analyzing complexity by effects and rapid acquisition of the highest ideal solution based on TRIZ. By the twice mapping events of complex problems, transform them into chain of additional effects. Due to that some relationship exists between the ideal of module of additional effects’ solution and S-curves, designers could rapidly obtain the most ideal solution. Finally, use the ultrasonic system examples to check the method.

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