Updated: 25 May 2019

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Dear TRIZ Leaders/Colleagues,

       Toru Nakagawa,   Professor Emeritus, Osaka Gakuin University

"TRIZ Home Page in Japan" has been updated in English and Japanese pages

     on Apr. 9, May 18, and May 24, 2019

   http://www.osaka-gu.ac.jp/php/nakagawa/TRIZ/eTRIZ/

[1] WTSP Mails and Letters: Apr. 2019       (Apr. 9)

[2] Preliminary Internet Searches (3) in wider scopes (Toru Nakagawa)   (May 18)

[3] Proposal of WTSP Database System (Toru Nakagawa) (May 24)

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[1] WTSP Mails and Letters: Apr. 2019

[2] Preliminary Internet Searches (3) in wider scopes  (Toru Nakagawa)

   I started the '3rd round' of surveys of TRIZ-related sites in wider scopes by using keywords different from TRIZ.

   At moment, I am going to focus the sites written in English and located in the whole world.

   The choice of the keywords is important and delicate.

   We will need several (or many) sets of keywords for the survey, on some trial basis.

   Since we are surveying in a wider scope, we have to check many more sites and select useful sites from them.

   This requires us hard work in somewhat not so familiar areas.

(3A) Search with the keywords: Creat* Think* Method*

   I used the Keywords with the wild card *.

   The Yahoo.Japan search engine interpreted the keywords

   much widely such as: (Create, Creative, Make, Build, etc.)

   AND (Think, Thinking, Thoughts, feel, believe, etc.)

   AND (Method, Tool, Technique, Way, etc.).

   Thus the outputs are much diluted.

   Evaluating the sites quickly, I obtained the results:

   ◎ 1 site, ○ 4 sites, □ 15 sites, △ 3 sites, and - 84 sites.

(3A2) Search with the keywords: Creative Think Method

   This works well. Among the 194 sites, I evaluated as:

       ◎ Most important 1 site, ○ Important 15 sites,

       □ World Catalog 65 sites, △ Country Catalog 31 sites,

       L (Listed already elsewhere) 15 sites, and

       - Irrelevant 56 sites.

   The sites are shown in the HTML page and in the .docx file.

   See also the sample description of the ◎ and ○ sites.

   *** Several more searches may be necessary with different sets of keywords.

[3] Proposal of the WTSP Database System (Toru Nakagawa)

     This is a proposal to build "WTSP Database System".

     It accepts the description of individual Web sites in a

     standard format, containing the answers in the aspects of

     Location, Language, Role, Application phase, Application

     fields, Methods, and Evaluation.

     The key to our system is these Multiple sets of Indexing

     Schemes. {See the subsequent HTML page.]

     The System can generate WTSP Indexes and WTSP Catalogs in

     various ways of hierarchical classification and arrangements

     from these aspects, as specified by the control input.

     It also serves as an on-line Query System using the same

     mechanism of hierarchical classification.

     The proposal is written conceptually yet thoroughly for

     implementation.

     See the figure of the overall structure of the System

     attached here. [Gif file]

     Once having the WTSP Database System installed, we will

     be able to concentrate our efforts to survey and describe

     good Web sites in TRIZ and relevant methodologies.

We cordially invite you and your colleagues to our voluntary

   project WTSP for building Catalogs/Database of TRIZ-related

   Sites in the world.

   Let's work Together ! Connected !!

Best wishes,

Toru

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Toru Nakagawa, Dr., Professor Emeritus, Osaka Gakuin University

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Project Leader of World TRIZ Sites Project (WTSP) Director of CrePS Institute:

     Publication of "TRIZ Practices and Benefits" book series

       (in Japanese)

   3-1-13 Eirakudai, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-0086, Japan.

   Phone & FAX: +81-4-7167-7403

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Updated: 18 May 2019

WTSPToru Nakagawa.148

 

Toru Nakagawa (WTSP Project Leader)

Dear WTSP Members,

WTSP pages in "TRIZ Home Page in Japan" has been updated

    tonight  (dated May 18, 2019).

     http://www.osaka-gu.ac.jp/php/nakagawa/TRIZ/eTRIZ/

[1] Preliminary Internet Searches (3) of TRIZ-related Sites

      in wider scopes in the world (Toru Nakagawa)

     I started the '3rd round' of surveys of TRIZ-related sites

     in wider scopes by using keywords different from TRIZ.

     At moment, I am going to focus the sites written in English

     and located in the whole world.

     The choice of the keywords is important and delicate.

     We will need several (or many) sets of keywords for the

     survey, on some trial basis.

     Since we are surveying in a wider scope, we have to check

     many more sites and select useful sites from them.

     This requires us hard work in somewhat not so familiar areas.

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[2]  Preliminary Internet Search (3A)

      with the keywords Creat* Think* Method*    (Toru Nakagawa)

     I used the Keywords: Creat*  Think*  Method*  (with the

     wild card *).

     The Yahoo.Japan search engine interpreted the keywords much

     widely such as: (Create, Creative, Make, Build, etc.) AND

     (Think, Thinking, Thoughts, feel, believe, etc.) AND

     (Method, Tool, Technique, Way, etc.).

     Thus the outputs are much diluted.

     Evaluating the sites quickly, I obtained the results:

     ◎ 1 site, ○ 4 sites, □ 15 sites, △ 3 sites, and - 84 sites.

     The sites are shown in the HTML page and in the .docx file .

[3] (3A2) with the keywords Creative Think Method           (Toru Nakagawa)

     This works well.

     Among the 194 sites, I evaluated as:

       ◎ Most important 1 site,

       ○ Important 15 sites,

       □ World Catalog 65 sites,

       △ Country Catalog 31 sites,

        L (Listed already elsewhere) 15 sites, and

       - Irrelevant 56 sites.

     The sites are shown in the HTML page and in the .docx file .

     See also the sample description of the ◎ and ○ sites in

     the HTML page.

We wish you to work for building your country's WTSP Catalog

   and for building World WTSP Catalogs.

   We have many tasks to do in cooperation and in parallel.

   Let's work Together ! Connected !!

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PS:

     Since we are going to cover various 'TRIZ-related Sites

     in a wider sense', we will encounter many sites interesting

     and useful in different aspects.

     How widely should we cover them?

     How can we classify them?

     How can we arrange them?

     Which criteria should we have in selecting and evaluating them?

     ...

     These are the questions we have from the beginning.

     At the current stage of starting the '3rd round' survey

     with broader keywords, we now need to face with these questions.

     I am going to find solutions to these problems in two basic

     approaches.

     One is a practical bottom-up approach, where we meet many

     different sites and handle them one by one, as I am doing

     in the '3rd round' surveys.

     The other is a systematized top-down approach, where we

     need to think various schemes/frameworks of categorization.

     Concerning to the scopes in different methodologies, for example,

     we should list up various methodologies and try to

     categorize/classify them first.

     This approach needs trials and discussions in the WTSP project.

     I have been thinking about this approach for a couple of months,

     and got a basic idea in early April.

     In a separate page, I will describe my proposal, with the hope

     that our WTSP Catalogs will become a handy and useful WTSP

     Database.

     (Please give me a couple of days.)

Best wishes,

Toru

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Toru Nakagawa,  Dr.,  Professor Emeritus, Osaka Gakuin University

E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. [Main email address.  For receiving.]

         This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. [For sending (& receiving)]

         This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. [For sending Update Announcements] Editor of the "TRIZ Home Page in Japan":

     http://www.osaka-gu.ac.jp/php/nakagawa/TRIZ/eTRIZ/">URL:http://www.osaka-gu.ac.jp/php/nakagawa/TRIZ/eTRIZ/

Project Leader of World TRIZ Sites Project (WTSP) Director of CrePS Institute:

     Publication of "TRIZ Practices and Benefits" book series

       (in Japanese)

    3-1-13 Eirakudai, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-0086, Japan.

    Phone & FAX:  +81-4-7167-7403

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