WTSP Paper: Japan TRIZ Sympo 2018 |
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World TRIZ Sites Project (WTSP) for Building and Maintaining Catalogs of Global TRIZ Resources |
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Presented at Japan TRIZ Symposium 2018, held by Japan TRIZ Society, on Sept. 13-14, 2018 at Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo | |
Posted: Sept. 21, 2018 |
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Editor's Note (Toru Nakagawa, Sept. 19, 2018)
Last week at Japan TRIZ Symposium, I gave a presentation on the World TRIZ Sites Project (WTSP). I talked in Japanese, and the slides were projected in Japanese and in English in parallel. The presentaton slides are now posted in this site in Japanese page and in English page. The talk is structured as:
(1) Introduction and earlier prototype in 2008.
(2) Proposal of World TRIZ Sites Project (WTSP)
(3) WTSP Catalog in Japan has been made already. (Process of building a Catalog, and the results)
(4) Current state of the WTSP Project. (Organization, platform, policy, working plan, and current difficulties)
(5) Findings with the Japan WTSP Catalog. (92 sites => selected 24 sites => 11 sites are introduced in the slides.
(6) Concluding remarks: Two futue visions (IFR, Global networkof many sites in TRIZ)At the end of my presentation, I asked the TRIZ people in Japan for their collaboration in an additional slide:
I now realize, however, that I missed to present the most important message to them and to you all as follows:
At the end of October in ETRIA TFC2018, we are going to present a paper with the same title. We wish to make some more progress in a month, overcoming the present difficulty. Please refer to the pages of "WTSP Appeal (Jun. 25, 2018)" and "(B2) News 2018 of WTSP".
Editor's Note (Toru Nakagawa, Nov. 8, 2018)
At the ETRIA TFC2018 (in Strasbourg, France, on Oct. 29-31, 2018), a paper was presented with the same title and the same authors as this presentation at Japan TRIZ Symposium. The ETRIA paper is a full paper directed to wider audience in the world, and also presented with slides in a more compact manner. Please refer to the new page posted on Nov. 11, 2018.
Abstract
World TRIZ Sites Project (WTSP)
for Building and Maintaining Catalogs of Global TRIZ ResourcesToru Nakagawa (Osaka Gakuin University, Japan),
Darrell Mann (Systematic Innovation Network, UK),
Michael Orloff (Academy of Instrumental Modern TRIZ, Germany) ,
Simon Dewulf (AULIVE, Australia) ,
Simon Litvin (GEN TRIZ, LLC., USA),
Valeri Souchkov (ICG Training & Consulting, Netherlands)Presented at Japan TRIZ Symposium 2018,
held by Japan TRIZ Society, on Sept. 13-14, 2018 at Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo
Abstract
For these three decades, TRIZ has been proliferated much beyond ex-USSR and across the world to the extent that the various activities, achievements, and accumulated knowledge are not viewable easily. We know that many researchers and practitioners are working on TRIZ actively and presenting/posting their activities and results in conferences, journals, Web sites, etc. In typical Internet search on TRIZ, however, a flood of not-so-high quality information actually hides valuable information resources. So we have recently started World TRIZ Sites Project (WTSP). Its initial goal is to build Catalogs of TRIZ-related Web sites in the World. In various countries good and useful Web sites are operated in their own languages, including English. Thus we should work Together! Connected!! Once we build such Catalogs in English, we can share it widely in various language editions. Such information sharing will raise a Global Network of Public Web Sites in TRIZ.
Catalogs of TRIZ-related Sites in Japan have already been built, containing 92 sites (with selected 24 sites), both in Japanese and in English. They have revealed many interesting and useful sites, with their unique approaches and results. Using them as a pilot model, we are going to build Catalogs in many countries in the world. Six Global Co-editors of WTSP, i.e. the six co-authors of the present presentation, made WTSP Appeal to the TRIZ community in June. Activities in various countries are emerging, but rather slowly.
At the end of my presentation, I asked the TRIZ people in Japan for their collaboration in an additional slide:
I now realize, however, that I missed to present the most important message to them and to you all as follows:
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Last updated on Sept. 21, 2018. Access point: Editor: nakagawa@ogu.ac.jp