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The TRIZ-CBR synergy: a knowledge based innovation process

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  • Guillermo Cortes Robles
  • Angel Machorro Rodriguez
  • Stephane Negny
  • Jean Marc LeLann

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Today innovation is recognised as the main driving force in the market. This complex process involves several intangible dimensions, such as creativity, knowledge and social interactions among others. Creativity is the starting point of the process, and knowledge is the force that transforms and materialises creativity in new products, services and processes. In this paper a synergy that aims to assists the innovation process is presented. The synergy combines several concepts and tools of the theory of inventive problem solving (TRIZ) and the case-based reasoning (CBR) process. The main objective of this synergy is to support creative engineering design and problem solving. This synergy is based on the strong link between knowledge and action. In this link, TRIZ offers several concepts and tools to facilitate concept creation and to solve problems, and the CBR process offers a framework capable of storing and reusing knowledge with the aim of accelerating the innovation process.

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  • Guillermo Cortes Robles & Angel Machorro Rodriguez & Stephane Negny & Jean Marc LeLann, 2011. "The TRIZ-CBR synergy: a knowledge based innovation process," International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 22(3), pages 233-246.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmtma:v:22:y:2011:i:3:p:233-246
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