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Khomenko, N.N. OTSM-TRIZ-based problem solving (50 pages)

 

This booklet was written to the order of the National Institute of Applied Sciences (INSA) in Strasbourg, France and published in French in 2005. In the archive, there are practically full drafts of the Russian version and a corresponding text in English (chapters 1 to 7). In Nikolai Khomenko's maling, the work was conventionally marked as "50 pages” (the ordered volume of the work in the French language).

The book is currently available in Russian only.

Thomas ELTZER, Denis CAVALLUCCI, Philippe LUTZ, Nikolai KHOMENKO. Contribution to early stages analysis: a framework for contradiction’s complexity representation. ETRIA, 2004

It is universally acknowledged that actual industrial situation regarding problem solving stages is of a critical matter for R&D robustness. A technical situation that causes inefficiency is stated as an “unsolvable problem” and treated as “best possible compromises”. In fact they are the result of a complex situation where mental inertia leads the designer’s attitude.

Nikolai Khomenko, Eric Schenk. Igor Kaikov. OTSM-TRIZ problem network technique: application to the history of German high-speed trains (ETRIA, 2006)

Research is a human activity that involves lot of intellectual instruments to solve various problems and keep the research going on in order to get theoretical result valuable for practical application. Historical research often provides analysis of problems were solved in the past along the evolution of the research subject. Research in the domain of management and investment also need analysis of this kind.

Khomenko N. Super-short introduction into Classical TRIZ and OTSM

"This material is meant to be the first step for those who desire to reach a more profound understanding of the theoretical foundations of TRIZ and OTSM, as well as to learn to employ their instruments with ease for the broadest range of purposes.  It may be helpful to one studying the modern condition of OTSM-TRIZ on the stages of reflecting upon and systematizing the mastered material" (from the paper).

Edited by I.Maceralnik

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