Analysis of requirements, generation of architectural concepts, and definition of interfaces in system engineering are closely related to recognition and resolution of inevitable conflicts between different functions and requirements. As a rule, such conflicts are not resolved but rather alleviated through trade-offs or compromises, which reduces the overall system effectiveness.The authors describe a compromise-free structured approach to resolving architectural and interface conflicts in automotive system using TRIZ methodology. The principles of TRIZ-based conflict-resolution are explained and examples of typical conflicts in automotive engineering and typical solutions given.
Power Tools in System Engineer's Toolbox - Using TRIZ to Resolve Conflicts
Sae Technical Papers
SAE 2004 World Congress & Exhibition ; 2004
2004-03-08
Conference paper
English
Power Tools in System Engineer's Toolbox - Using TRIZ to Resolve Conflicts
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