A proposed prototype of TRIZ mobile application in business and management

This study aims to propose a prototype of a mobile application for TRIZ implementation in business and management. It focuses on the implementation of contradiction matrix to solve the problem of how to increase interaction between users and the system. TRIZ, as a tool for inventive problem solving,...

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Hauptverfasser: Haryono, Kholid, Fathony, Ikhwan Alfath Nurul, Nugraha, Reza Cahya
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This study aims to propose a prototype of a mobile application for TRIZ implementation in business and management. It focuses on the implementation of contradiction matrix to solve the problem of how to increase interaction between users and the system. TRIZ, as a tool for inventive problem solving, was originally used in engineering and technology. Since 1999, TRIZ has been introduced to one of the non-engineering areas, namely business and management. The study and application of this area is wider and continues to grow. It indicates a great opportunity to accelerate broader adoption. TRIZ has provided 40 Inventive Principles that can be used for idea generators in finding solutions to the problems at hand. Its application uses a Contradiction Matrix (CM). The implementation can use software designed to provide convenience in learning and using TRIZ. Some software is openly available. However, in the business and management fields, it is still limited. The initial design of the prototype was determined through a review of three existing systems. This prototype will be designed to increase the interaction. The design is taken from the results of the existing systems review. The interaction between features is described using the Function Model. Testing the prototype using Diagnostic Analysis using the Ideality formula. The result shows that a more detailed features lead to less interaction. Therefore, the features must be reduced.
ISSN:0094-243X
1551-7616
DOI:10.1063/5.0164087