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The translation process from TRIZ solutions to domain solutions is an analogy-based process. TRIZ solutions, such as 40 inventive principles and the related cases, are medium-solutions for domain problems. Unexpected discoveries (UXDs) are the key factors to trigger designers to generate new ideas for domain solutions. The Algorithm of UXD resolving based on Means-Ends Analysis(MEA) is studied and an UXDs-driven transferring method from TRIZ solution to domain solution is formed. A case study shows the application of the process.
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Ma, L., Cao, G., Chang, Y., Wei, Z., Ma, K. (2009). UXDs-Driven Transferring Method from TRIZ Solution to Domain Solution. In: Tan, R., Cao, G., León, N. (eds) Growth and Development of Computer-Aided Innovation. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, vol 304. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03346-9_6
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