Systematische Innovation 2017
DOI: 10.3139/9783446452572.006
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Integration der TRIZ in den Produktentwicklungsprozess

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“…We have found that disruptive product innovations always exhibit a higher degree of ideality in the sense of TRIZ than previously existing competitive products. Ideality in the sense of TRIZ can generally be defined as the ratio of useful functions to effort and unwanted or even harmful functions [31]. For physical products, ideality is closely linked to the productś size and weight: Provided that the productś functionality remains the same, reducing its size and weight increases its ideality.…”
Section: Thesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have found that disruptive product innovations always exhibit a higher degree of ideality in the sense of TRIZ than previously existing competitive products. Ideality in the sense of TRIZ can generally be defined as the ratio of useful functions to effort and unwanted or even harmful functions [31]. For physical products, ideality is closely linked to the productś size and weight: Provided that the productś functionality remains the same, reducing its size and weight increases its ideality.…”
Section: Thesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New risks exist in terms of as-yet nonexistent accidents that may arise with increasing automation. The theory of inventive problem solving (TRIZ) defines the requirements of an ideal machine by the formula of an ideal final result with an unlimited benefit without costs and damages [19]:…”
Section: Potential Safety Benefits Depending On the Level Of Automatimentioning
confidence: 99%