Fuzzy Cognitive Map-based selection of TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving) trends for eco-innovation of ceramic industry products
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Fuzzy Cognitive Map-based selection of TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving) trends for eco-innovation of ceramic industry productsFecha de publicación
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VIDAL, Rosario, et al. Fuzzy Cognitive Map-based selection of TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving) trends for eco-innovation of ceramic industry products. Journal of Cleaner Production, 2015, 107: 202-214.Tipo de documento
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Several studies have been developed implementing TRIZ (Russian acronym of Theory of Inventive Problem Solving) for eco-innovative design tasks, es- tablishing a link between eco-efficiency and the Inventive Principles ... [+]
Several studies have been developed implementing TRIZ (Russian acronym of Theory of Inventive Problem Solving) for eco-innovative design tasks, es- tablishing a link between eco-efficiency and the Inventive Principles and the Contradiction Matrix. However, very few works have linked TRIZ evolution trends and eco-design.
This paper presents an innovative methodology to help designers to pre- dict technological evolutions for more environmentally friendly products. The main novelty of our proposal is the use of Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCMs) to analyse, identify and quantify the relationship between the strategies of the Eco-Design Strategy Wheel and the TRIZ evolution trends. This methodology has been applied to the Spanish ceramic industry using data from a survey to their business leaders.
Results show evolution trends of ceramic products focused on Material, Design Process and Geometry are more environmentally friendly. In con- trast, evolution trends included in the category Aesthetics are harmful for the environment. The methodology proposed can be applied for greener product design and technological forecasting in other industries. [-]
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