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Editor's Note (Toru Nakagawa, Jun. 21, 2015)
This is the USIT Case Study No. 3 documented in the "Collection of USIT Case Studies" . UIST is a concise, consistent, and general process for practicing the General Methodology of Creative Problem Solving (CrePS). The process is explained in detail in the USIT Manual , and it uses the 'Six-Box Scheme'. The present HTML page shows first 3 introductory slides of the case study and the last overview slide summarizing the case in the 'Six-Box Scheme'. The whole set of slides are posted in the PDF file . |
This case was originally described by Dr. Ed Sickafus in his USIT Textbook: "Unified Structured Inventive Thinking: How to Invent" (1995). It has been used, revised, and extended by Toru Nakagawa as a standard USIT case study along with the development of USIT itself. Please refer to the 2nd slide 'Introduction: Outline and Significance of this Case Study', shown below.
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USIT Case Study 4. Picture Hanging Kit Problem
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Last updated on Jun. , 2015. Access point: Editor: nakagawa@ogu.ac.jp