TRIZ/USIT Paper: 
USIT Approach in Japan for Simpler and Powerful Process of Creative Problem Solving in TRIZ
Toru Nakagawa (Osaka Gakuin Univ.)
ETRIA World Conference: TRIZ Future 2003, 
held on November 12-14, 2003 at RWTH Aachen, Germany
  [Posted here on Dec. 11, 2003]
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Preface (Toru Nakagawa, Dec. 9, 2003)

This paper was presented at ETRIA Conference 2003  in Aachen as cited above.  It was presented orally in the time frame of Poster Session with the kind arrangement by the conference organizer.  The paper was prepared in a short time on Nov. 10 when I was requested by Simon DeWulf to talk at CREAX Open Factory Day Seminar, and was brushed up at the hotel in Aachen.  So please forgive me that only the slides for the 30 minutes talk are presented here without a full paper.

It is a refrain of the main theme I have been writing about in this Web site:

Simplification of TRIZ should be the key for TRIZ to be widely adopted in industries.  Essence of TRIZ can be expressed in 50 words, and the process of problem definition (including root cause definition) and problem analysis in terms of Objects, Attributes, Functions, Space and Time can be achieved in a straightforward way in USIT.  Also all the tools of TRIZ (including Inventive Principles, Inventive Standards, Trends of Evolution, and Separation Principles) have been reorganized and unified in the USIT solution generation methods.  In Japan the author has conducted 2-day USIT training seminars in industries, where TRIZ/USIT  is introduced to beginners and 3 real industrial problems are solved successfully in parallel along the full course of the USIT process.  USIT method has been adopted in several manufacturing companies in Japan.
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Please refer  to my Personal Report of ETRIA World Conference: TRIZ Future 2003.

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