A systematic approach for new technology development by using a biomimicry-based TRIZ contradiction matrix
- Authors
- Lim, Chaeguk; Yun, Dooseob; Park, Inchae; Yoon, Byungun
- Issue Date
- Dec-2018
- Publisher
- WILEY
- Citation
- CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT, v.27, no.4, pp 414 - 430
- Pages
- 17
- Indexed
- SSCI
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- CREATIVITY AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT
- Volume
- 27
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 414
- End Page
- 430
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/16990
- DOI
- 10.1111/caim.12273
- ISSN
- 0963-1690
1467-8691
- Abstract
- The concept of biomimicry is to bring innovative ideas from nature to find new solutions for technology development or product design. However, there are few studies on proposing a method that connects nature's solutions to technology development in a systematic manner. Since previous studies assume that nature is fundamentally different from technologies, biological approaches should be separated from a technological TRIZ to solve technological problems. This research aims at proposing a systematic process to construct a biomimicry-based TRIZ contradiction matrix that can be utilized to devise innovative ideas for new technology development by solving a contradictory problem based on biological solutions. To build a contradiction matrix that reflects both technological and biological views, inventive principles in biomimicry fields are extracted by text mining and matched in a cell of an existing TRIZ contradiction matrix by latent dirichlet allocation (LDA). In addition, a biomimicry-based technology development process is suggested by using 40 inventive principles, 39 engineering parameters of the TRIZ contradiction matrix, and biomimicry cases. The proposed approach can be used as a tool to assist practitioners in solving technological problems and developing new technology by considering biological solutions as well as technological solutions.
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