TRIZ coupling – RàPC
A TRIZ-Case Based Reasoning approach supporting innovation in Process Engineering
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TRIZ coupling – RàPC
A TRIZ-Case Based Reasoning approach supporting innovation in Process Engineering

Authors : Stéphane NEGNY, Jean-Pierre BELAUD, Jean-Marc LE LANN

Publication date: October 10, 2018 | Lire en français

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3. TRIZ coupling – RàPC

3.1 TRIZ vs RàPC

Before presenting a model based on the complementarity of these approaches, a comparison is made in the table 2 . The RàPC approach is not so far removed from TRIZ methods and tools, as both are based on reasoning by analogy and exploit a knowledge base. However, the major difference between the two approaches lies in the level of abstraction of the reasoning. Indeed, RàPC reasons at the same level of abstraction between the problem and the solution, whereas TRIZ changes level, due to reformulation, with reasoning taking place at the level of the problem and the generic solution. The direct consequence of this change of level is inventiveness. The postulate of RàPC is that a new conception is relatively close...

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