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Applying 9-Windows to Problem Solving  

Jeong, Hai Sung (Dept. of Multimedia Engineering, Seowon Univ.)
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Journal of Applied Reliability / v.15, no.3, 2015 , pp. 149-153 More about this Journal
Abstract
One common roadblock to innovation is the inability to define the problem that needs to be solved. Main contributors to this situation are the complexity of real field and the psychological inertia. 9-Windows can help break the complexity and the psychological inertia. In this article, we attempt to propose how to link resources to space and time framework through 9-Windows. Also, we propose how to use the 9-Windows to find multiple perspectives and explore solutions to a problem. This research is expected to be a vehicle to make an effective use of 9-Windows along with TRIZ, SIT, CT, FMEA and QFD.
Keywords
9-Windows; Psychological Inertia; Multiple Perspectives; Problem Solving;
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