Borneo TRIZ System for Indigenous People

The goal of the Borneo TRIZ System for Indigenous People is to provide indigenous people with spaces for expressing their creativity and exchanging ideas with other inventors. Everyone can contribute their own ideas and see what others have come up with thanks to this system. The term "in...

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Main Author: Nurfazlina, Binti Yusuf
Format: Final Year Project Report
Language:English
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Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) 2023
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/44094/1/Nurfazlina%20Binti%20Yusuf%20%2824pgs%29.pdf
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Summary:The goal of the Borneo TRIZ System for Indigenous People is to provide indigenous people with spaces for expressing their creativity and exchanging ideas with other inventors. Everyone can contribute their own ideas and see what others have come up with thanks to this system. The term "innovation among indigenous people" now often refers to the creation and adoption of novel concepts, tools, and procedures by populations that have been traditionally disadvantaged and undervalued. As the 40 TRIZ Principles are considered to be one of the fundamentals of understanding TRIZ, this initiative would also help in presenting TRIZ to indigenous people. This aids in the formation of a thorough strategy for problem solving and the discovery of new approaches for creative expression. Waterfall method is the best approach to choose for this task since it can be adapted to the changing needs of the user community with least effort and time. Through the evaluations and comments of actual users, the system's creators are able to improve the system's quality. Next, the system will undergo testing and implementation to guarantee that it operates as expected. Extensive testing, including compliance with functional requirements, unit testing, and usability evaluations, confirms the system's functionality and achievement of its goals. The Borneo TRIZ System emerges as a robust and user-friendly platform that enables diverse users to investigate TRIZ principles in their environment. By encouraging collaboration and the expansion of knowledge, the system honours indigenous innovation and promotes equality. Although there are limitations, they present opportunities for future improvements, thereby reinforcing the system's role in fostering creativity and problem-solving skills among indigenous communities. Overall, the Borneo TRIZ System exemplifies indigenous innovation's ingenuity and contributes to a future enriched with culturally rooted innovations and solutions