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PFD
I-TRIZ
Abstract Descriptions
Phases & Functions
100
Step 1 of the problem formulator diagram
What is identify primary function
100
Step 1 of the I-TRIZ methodology diagram
What is scoping
100
The abstract descriptions of scoping
What is scope, criteria, constraints
100
The problem formulator diagram itself is an abstract description
What is true
200
Step 2 of the problem formulator diagram
What is identify supporting functions
200
Step 2 of the I-TRIZ methodology diagram
What is analysis
200
The abstract description of idea generation
What is potential innovation
200
In problem formulator diagrams, yellow functions indicate...
What is contradictions
300
Step 3 of the problem formulator diagram
What is identify what causes those functions and supporting functions from Step 2.
300
Step 3 of the I-TRIZ methodology diagram
What is problem formulation
300
A depiction (model) of a system focusing on some details while ignoring others.
What is an abstract description
300
Which phase of the I-TRIZ methodology do we generate the input/output and cause/effect abstract descriptions of the system?
What is analysis
400
Step 4 of the problem formulator diagram
What is identify contradictions of those functions
400
Step 4 of the I-TRIZ methodology diagram
What is idea generation
400
The abstract descriptions of scoping
What is scope criteria constraints
400
How many phases in I-TRIZ?
What is five
500
Step 5 of the problem formulator diagram
What is identify the by-products
500
Step 5 of the I-TRIZ methodology diagram
What is selection
500
The abstract descriptions of problem formulation
What is useful function harmful function PFD
500
The difference between constraints and criteria
What is constraints are what you cant do as an innovator, criteria are goals