p.34
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does the glass of the glass cup represent in the example?
The material part or the foundation of the thing.
p.15
Creative Methods in Product Development
What changes can be made to a laboratory beaker?
Changes can be made to its size, capacity, material, quality, and characteristics.
p.68
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is the focus of the Measure Phase in the context of Lotto Lai?
Drug dimension measurement.
p.28
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does the expression 'B1 =⇒ B2' imply?
It implies that if B1 is realized, then B2 must also be realized.
p.18
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What does extensible analysis in Extenics allow us to do?
It allows combining two functions into one to produce a new product.
p.18
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is the benefit of combining different functions in Extenics?
It provides the possibility of solving contradictory problems.
p.42
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What role does the boat play in the transformation process?
It acts as an intermediary to extend from weight to buoyancy.
p.62
Integration of Extenics with Six Sigma
What is the first step in the Integration of Extension Innovation Method and Six Sigma Management?
Define, measure, analyze, and set goals G and conditions L.
p.56
Creative Methods in Product Development
What is a key feature of the magnetic spoon?
It has a magnetic component for convenience.
p.19
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What are the three types of objects in the affair-element model?
Dominating object, Acting object, Receiving object.
p.80
Application Case Studies of Extenics
What parameters need to be adjusted after setting the automation process?
Pressure, frequency, size, and number of pills/drugs.
p.42
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What happens to the elephant's weight after transformation?
It becomes the weight of the stone.
p.72
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is the significance of understanding cause and effect in a Relation Diagram?
It helps in identifying root causes and potential solutions.
p.68
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is another aspect measured in the Measure Phase?
Tools dimension measurement (工具尺寸测量).
p.33
Introduction to Extenics
What is the main difference between tangible and intangible assets?
Tangible assets are physical items, while intangible assets are non-physical items.
p.75
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What are core problems?
Fundamental issues that need to be addressed to resolve larger challenges.
p.7
Background and Promotion of Extenics
Which three fields are combined in Extenics?
Philosophy, Mathematics, and Engineering.
p.81
Integration of Extenics with Six Sigma
What are the two main focuses of the Control Phase?
Accuracy and efficiency of the packing process.
p.7
Background and Promotion of Extenics
What is the significance of Extenics in relation to other sciences?
It serves as a bridge between Natural Science and Social Science.
p.5
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is a Cantor Set?
A type of set used in mathematics, often related to concepts of infinity and topology.
p.41
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does the elephant represent in the context of 'Substitution Transformation'?
A problem that exceeds the limitations of the available tools.
p.5
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is a Fuzzy Set?
A set where the boundaries of membership are not sharply defined, allowing for degrees of membership.
p.22
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What does the Divergence analysis method focus on?
It focuses on exploring various possibilities and ideas.
p.23
Extension Analysis Techniques
What does 'One Object and Multiple Characteristics' signify?
It indicates that a single object can possess various features.
p.29
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What does action A11 represent?
Going to a petrol station.
p.59
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is the focus of Lotto Lai's 2020 paper presented at the 18th ANQ Congress?
Extension Business Innovation Model Approach in Covid-19 Outbreak Situation.
p.21
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is an example of a relation-element mentioned?
Bottle Body and Cap of a Tomato Sauce Bottle.
p.45
Introduction to Extenics
What does the term 'giant' refer to in the context of entertainment?
The expansion of the human experience.
p.50
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is the third step of transformation in the extension innovation method?
The existence of relationships among things causes related things to change.
p.48
Creative Methods in Product Development
What follows the creation of a prototype in production?
A large number of copies for production.
p.37
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What advantage does management try to show regarding Staff Creativity?
The creativity of its employees.
p.75
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
How do incompatible problems affect decision-making?
They complicate the process by presenting conflicting solutions.
p.75
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
Why is it important to identify core problems?
To effectively address and resolve the main issues at hand.
p.41
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What is the main issue when trying to weigh an elephant with a 100 kg scale?
It becomes an incompatibility issue (Contradiction).
p.61
Integration of Extenics with Six Sigma
What is the new model proposed in the ExSS approach?
The model is referred to as 'DMA - METS - IC'.
p.42
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What is the scale used for balancing the elephant's weight?
Balance D, with a scale of 100 kg.
p.72
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
In what context is a Relation Diagram typically used?
In problem-solving and decision-making processes.
p.5
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does static classification refer to?
A classification method that does not change over time.
p.82
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is a noted weakness of brainstorming in the context of DMAIC?
It can be random and non-systematic, relying on team members' knowledge backgrounds.
p.22
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is the purpose of the Correlative analysis method?
To identify relationships and connections between different elements.
p.82
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is an 'Aha' moment?
A moment of sudden realization, inspiration, insight, recognition, or comprehension.
p.23
Extension Analysis Techniques
What is meant by 'One Characteristic and Multiple Objects'?
It refers to a single feature that can be associated with multiple objects.
p.23
Extension Analysis Techniques
What does 'Correlative' imply in Extension Analysis?
It involves analyzing relationships between different objects and their characteristics.
p.59
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What methodology is discussed in Lai's 2019 paper on QMS based Innovation Management?
Extension Innovation Methodology.
p.31
Creative Methods in Product Development
How can both methods generate ideas?
By either simplifying complex problems or integrating fragmented parts into a cohesive solution.
p.53
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What are dependent functions in the context of Quality Innovation Engineering?
Functions that rely on other variables or functions within the engineering process.
p.22
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What are the four extension analysis methods in the Extension step?
Divergence, Correlative, Implication, and Opening-up.
p.64
Case Study: Automation in Elderly Care Services
What trend is observed in the demand for elderly care services in Hong Kong?
The demand is becoming more and more huge.
p.64
Case Study: Automation in Elderly Care Services
What is needed to meet the increasing demand for elderly care services?
An increase in capability.
p.51
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What are the two types of parts that can be classified as Positive and Negative?
Positive Part and Negative Part.
p.54
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What are the values of x provided?
x = 30, 33, 45, 48, 39, 36, 42, 38, 41.
p.52
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What follows the calculation of the standard dependent degree?
Calculating the superiority.
p.74
Background and Promotion of Extenics
What is the title of the work by Lotto Lai?
Affair - Element & Relation - Element.
p.53
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does M(QIE) stand for?
Using Quality Innovation Engineering Course.
p.33
Introduction to Extenics
Can you give an example of a tangible asset?
Real estate, machinery, or inventory.
p.61
Integration of Extenics with Six Sigma
What is the focus of the integrated study by CAI Ziwei and YANG Chunyan?
It addresses contradictory problems in product and process innovation using the Extension Innovation Method and Six Sigma Management Method.
p.16
Creative Methods in Product Development
What transformation did the speaker describe regarding a beaker?
It was modified by adding a cup handle to become a home cup.
p.47
Creative Methods in Product Development
What does Tangram illustrate in terms of creativity?
The potential of different combinations and transformations.
p.41
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What is the significance of using a scale that can only weigh 100 kg?
It highlights the challenge of measuring something that exceeds the scale's capacity.
p.51
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What are the two main categories of material parts?
Material Part and Nonmaterial Part.
p.56
Creative Methods in Product Development
What is a unique characteristic of the spoon with a hook?
It includes a hook for hanging or storage.
p.4
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is the focus of Extension Theory?
It deals with the basic elements and principles of extensible analysis.
p.62
Integration of Extenics with Six Sigma
What is done after extending the analysis of G0 or L0?
Perform an extension transformation on the extended elements.
p.52
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is conducted after determining the weight coefficient?
First evaluation by the indispensable indicator.
p.62
Integration of Extenics with Six Sigma
What does K(x') > 0 signify?
It indicates a compliant extension scheme set.
p.84
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What are the start and end locations of the booking?
Start: PolyU, End: CityU.
p.59
Integration of Extenics with Six Sigma
What approach does the 2018 paper focus on for quality innovation?
Extenics Six Sigma (ExSS) Approach.
p.52
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is the final step in the evaluation process?
Selecting the scheme with higher superiority.
p.4
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What are Extension models used for?
They are used to represent and analyze complex systems within Extenics.
p.32
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does 'Latent Part' indicate?
It indicates hidden or potential aspects.
p.66
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What is a key issue in the picking process?
The high failure rate of the machine arm in picking the pill successfully.
p.21
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What happens when the elements of the relation-element are changed?
Different ideas can be generated, leading to new products and business models.
p.13
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What are the basic elements of extenics?
Logic cells used for formalized description of matter, affairs, and relations.
p.1
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is the title of the methodology discussed?
Extension Innovation Methodology.
p.63
Integration of Extenics with Six Sigma
What does the ExSS model stand for?
Extenics Six Sigma model.
p.50
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is 'Conductive Transformation'?
The passive transformation caused by active transformation.
p.67
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What is the main problem identified in the machine?
The failure rate is too high.
p.2
Background and Promotion of Extenics
What is the main focus of Extenics?
To solve contradictory problems through innovative methods.
p.85
Integration of Extenics with Six Sigma
What does ExQStarMS stand for?
Quality Startup Management System.
p.37
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
Why is Staff Creativity considered a potential waste item?
Because it is often added afterwards and not utilized effectively.
p.7
Background and Promotion of Extenics
What disciplines does Extenics bridge?
Natural Science and Social Science.
p.81
Integration of Extenics with Six Sigma
What method is used to record and analyze the packing process?
Statistical Process Control (SPC).
p.55
Creative Methods in Product Development
What factors should be evaluated when comparing innovative spoons?
Novelty, practicality, and cost.
p.67
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What specific issue does the robotic suction cup face?
It cannot pump the pill successfully.
p.2
Application Case Studies of Extenics
What is a key application of Extenics?
To address complex problems in various fields through innovative thinking.
p.5
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is an Extension Set?
A mathematical concept that includes both positive and negative qualitative change fields.
p.47
Creative Methods in Product Development
What is Tangram?
A square made up of seven boards.
p.86
Creative Methods in Product Development
What did participants create after the Extenics workshop?
A short video to express creativity.
p.43
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What are the three components involved in the Increase Transformation?
Action, Characteristic, Value.
p.15
Creative Methods in Product Development
What aspects of a beaker can be altered?
Size, capacity, material, quality, and characteristics.
p.31
Creative Methods in Product Development
What does 'Breaking up the whole into parts' mean?
It refers to turning complex things or problems into simpler components to deal with.
p.28
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does '若p則q' (p → q) represent?
It represents a conditional statement where if p is true, then q is also true.
p.31
Creative Methods in Product Development
What is the purpose of 'Assembling the parts into a whole'?
To combine complicated elements from clutter and fragmentation into a more complete form to solve contradictions.
p.70
Extension Analysis Techniques
What is a Fishbone diagram used for in the Analyze Phase?
It is used to identify and analyze the root causes of a problem.
p.75
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What are incompatible problems?
Problems that cannot be resolved simultaneously due to conflicting requirements.
p.18
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What happens to the function of a product when 'wash' is changed to 'dry'?
The function changes to drying clothes, and the tool becomes a clothes dryer.
p.2
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What are the four steps in the Extension Innovation Method?
Identify the problem, analyze contradictions, generate solutions, and implement innovations.
p.10
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is the first creative method established by Extenics?
Create from Nothing or 0 to 1.
p.33
Introduction to Extenics
What is an example of an intangible asset?
Patents, trademarks, or goodwill.
p.42
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What does the elephant represent in the context of transformation?
It replaces into stone and acts as a dominating object.
p.41
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What story is used to illustrate 'Substitution Transformation'?
Cao Chong's story of weighing an elephant.
p.33
Introduction to Extenics
Why are intangible assets important for businesses?
They can provide competitive advantages and contribute to a company's value.
p.44
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
In the context of Decrease Transformation, what does 'Mobile' refer to?
It refers to a mobile device.
p.72
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does a Relation Diagram help to identify?
The connections and influences between causes and effects.
p.61
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is the purpose of the Four Steps of Extension Innovation Method?
To fill the gap between the 'Analyze Phase' and 'Improve Phase'.
p.43
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is the result of the transformation involving the milk bottle?
Temperature Indicated Milk Bottle.
p.11
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What are the two types of contradiction problems in the extenics model?
Incompatible Problem and Antithetical Problem.
p.44
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What does the transformation process illustrate in terms of functionality?
It shows how to simplify or adapt technology for elderly users.
p.3
Introduction to Extenics
What is Extenics?
A theory developed in China for dealing with incompatible problems.
p.52
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What involves selecting the type of superiority?
Selecting the type of superiority.
p.70
Extension Analysis Techniques
What is the primary purpose of the Analyze Phase?
To identify the root causes of issues.
p.5
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What are the two types of qualitative change fields in the Extension Set?
Positive qualitative change field and negative qualitative change field.
p.61
Integration of Extenics with Six Sigma
What does the Extenics Six Sigma (ExSS) model combine?
It combines Quality Methodology (Six Sigma – DMAIC) and Innovation Methodology (Extenics – METS).
p.80
Application Case Studies of Extenics
What process was automated in the pills packaging?
The process involved using a vibrator and reducing the number of medicines.
p.49
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is the third step of transformation?
Operation Methods of Transformations.
p.52
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is the first step in the evaluation process?
Determining measuring indicator according to the practical.
p.11
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What does the model of contradiction problem represent?
P = G * L, where P is Problem, G is Goal, and L is Limit or Condition.
p.83
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
Who are the receiving objects in this context?
HKSTP Incubatees, Tenants, etc.
p.9
Creative Methods in Product Development
What does 'Divergence' refer to in the context of creative methods?
The process of generating multiple ideas or solutions.
p.23
Extension Analysis Techniques
What does 'Different Relation Name and Same Characteristics Relationship' mean?
It indicates that the same characteristics can be related through different relational contexts.
p.32
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does 'Physical' signify?
It signifies material or tangible aspects.
p.23
Extension Analysis Techniques
What does 'Composability Analysis' involve?
It examines how different components can be combined to form a whole.
p.32
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does 'Medium Part' refer to?
It refers to intermediary components in a system.
p.79
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What does the 'Efficiency' criterion measure?
The effectiveness of a solution in terms of resource use.
p.40
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does 'Substitution' imply in the context of object analysis?
It refers to replacing one object or characteristic with another.
p.24
Background and Promotion of Extenics
What is the purpose of 'Exercise 4'?
It is likely a practical application or task related to the content.
p.23
Extension Analysis Techniques
What is the concept of Divergence in Extension Analysis?
It refers to the idea of exploring multiple characteristics of a single object.
p.80
Application Case Studies of Extenics
Which method is suggested to optimize the results of the packaging line?
Design of Experiments (DOE) method.
p.62
Integration of Extenics with Six Sigma
What does K(x) ≤ 0 indicate in the process?
It prompts a decision on whether to redesign.
p.80
Application Case Studies of Extenics
What is the role of the vibrator in the pills packaging process?
To assist in the automation of the packaging process.
p.51
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What are the subcategories of the Nonmaterial Part?
Latent Part and Apparent Part.
p.22
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is the overall benefit of using these four extension analysis methods?
They allow for creativity without limits, not constrained by the characteristics of the thing itself.
p.9
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is the purpose of the Extension Strategy Generating Method?
To create strategies for extending products or services.
p.17
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does 'Washing E' refer to in the context of the washing machine?
A specific action related to washing.
p.78
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What does T3 M3 ˄ T4 M3 indicate?
Reduce the number of medicine and Enlarge drug tray size.
p.79
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is the range for the 'Cost' criterion?
Very Expensive, Expensive, Average, Cheap, Very Cheap.
p.40
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is meant by 'Char' in the context of the text?
It refers to the characteristics of the object.
What is the concept of Feasibility in innovation?
It assesses whether an idea can be realistically implemented.
p.2
Introduction to Extenics
How does Extenics promote innovation?
By providing a structured approach to resolving contradictions.
p.44
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What are the three components involved in the Decrease Transformation?
Object, Characteristic, Value.
p.72
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is a Relation Diagram?
A tool used to visualize the cause and effect relationships between different elements.
p.82
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What does DMAIC stand for?
Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve, Control.
p.82
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
In which phase of DMAIC is a weakness identified?
From the Analysis Phase to the Improve Phase.
p.56
Creative Methods in Product Development
What distinguishes the tumbler spoon?
It is designed for stability and ease of use.
p.83
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What are some examples of dominating objects mentioned?
[ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001, ISO 27001, ISO 50001, ISO 17025, ISO 13485, GLP, CE]
p.3
Background and Promotion of Extenics
Who organized the 1st World Summit for Chinese Quality?
WACQ, co-organized by HKSQ & SEEM, CityU.
p.9
Creative Methods in Product Development
What is the focus of the 1st and 2nd Creative Method?
Product creativity generation.
p.59
Introduction to Extenics
What does the 2019 paper 'The Logic of Innovation: Extenics' introduce?
The logic of innovation related to Extenics, a Chinese original discipline.
p.3
Introduction to Extenics
What marked the birth of Extenics?
The publication of the paper 'Extension Set and Incompatible Problem'.
p.62
Integration of Extenics with Six Sigma
What is the significance of the extension transformation operation?
It is crucial for evaluating and designing solutions.
p.83
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What type of training is mentioned in the context of service innovation?
Training related to various ISO standards.
p.59
Application Case Studies of Extenics
In which context is Extenics employed according to Lai's 2017 paper?
Quality Startup Management System.
p.3
Extension Analysis Techniques
What is the focus of Extenics research?
The extension possibility of things, rules and methods of innovation, and solving contradictory problems.
p.4
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does the term 'Dependent function' refer to in Extenics?
It refers to functions that are related or dependent on other variables.
p.57
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does the term Superiority indicate?
It refers to the quality or advantage of one option over another.
p.85
Integration of Extenics with Six Sigma
What is the primary focus of ExQStarMS?
To enhance quality management in startups.
p.17
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What are the general characteristics of Action?
Dominating objects, acting objects, receiving objects, time, place, degree, method, tools, and so on.
p.49
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What are the four types of operations in the transformation methods?
AND, OR, PRODUCT, and INVERSE Operations.
p.17
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
In the context of a washing machine, what does 'Dominating object' refer to?
The object for which the action is performed, e.g., cloth.
p.52
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is determined after selecting the type of superiority?
Determining the weight coefficient of measuring indicator.
p.22
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is the goal of the Opening-up analysis method?
To broaden perspectives and explore new opportunities.
p.32
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does 'Dynamic' imply in the context provided?
It implies a sense of change or movement.
p.32
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is meant by 'Systematic'?
It refers to an organized or methodical approach.
p.57
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does Conjugate Analysis involve?
It involves examining related concepts or dualities.
p.57
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is the difference between Nonmaterial and Material?
Nonmaterial refers to abstract concepts, while Material refers to tangible items.
p.57
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is meant by the Universe of Discourse?
It refers to the context or domain in which a discussion takes place.
p.56
Creative Methods in Product Development
What are the three main considerations mentioned for these products?
Novelty, practicality, and cost.
p.4
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does Basic - element theory refer to in Extenics?
It refers to the foundational concepts that underpin extensible analysis.
p.9
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What are the 5 Basic Transformations?
Fundamental transformations in the extension process.
p.4
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is the purpose of Extension transformation theory?
To analyze and transform problems using extensible methods.
p.52
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is established after the first evaluation?
Establishing dependent function and calculating dependent degree.
p.62
Integration of Extenics with Six Sigma
What is the outcome if P0 is a compatible problem?
It leads to improvement and control.
p.9
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What is an Incompatible Problem?
A problem that cannot be resolved with existing solutions.
p.65
Case Study: Automation in Elderly Care Services
What is the first step in the automatic packing system?
Put pill in a container manually.
p.83
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
Who are involved in the training as acting objects?
CQU (Lotto), HR, External Consultant.
p.32
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What does 'Negative Part' represent?
It represents unfavorable or detrimental aspects.
p.57
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is the purpose of Extensible Analysis?
To analyze and extend concepts or ideas.
p.40
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does 'Contraction' mean in the context of the text?
It refers to a decrease in the size or scope of the object.
p.40
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does 'Duplication' signify in the context of the text?
It refers to creating a copy of an object or characteristic.
p.5
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is classification under transformation?
A method of classification that adapts as conditions change.
p.17
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
Who is the 'Acting object' in the washing machine example?
The mother, who performs the action.
p.82
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What method is introduced to address weaknesses in DMAIC?
Four Steps of Extension Innovation Method.
p.23
Extension Analysis Techniques
What is the significance of 'Same Relation Name and Different Characteristics Relationship'?
It highlights how different characteristics can exist under the same relational context.
p.4
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does Extension logic involve?
It involves reasoning and logical frameworks within Extenics.
p.83
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
Where is the location of the service innovation implementation?
Science Park Industrial Estate, Hong Kong.
p.23
Extension Analysis Techniques
What is 'Expandability / Contractability Analysis'?
It assesses the potential for an object or system to expand or contract in functionality.
p.40
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does 'Object' refer to in the context of the provided text?
It refers to the entity being analyzed or modified.
p.40
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does 'Expansion' refer to in the context of object characteristics?
It signifies an increase in the size or scope of the object.
p.57
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does the term Substitution imply in analysis?
It refers to replacing one element with another.
p.22
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What does the Implication analysis method involve?
It involves understanding the consequences and implications of ideas.
p.32
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What does 'Antithetic' refer to in this context?
It refers to the concept of opposition or contradiction.
p.56
Creative Methods in Product Development
What is the significance of weighting in the context of these spoons?
It may refer to the balance and usability of the spoons.
p.82
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What do DMA-METS-IC aim to provide?
Possible solutions to core problems.
p.56
Creative Methods in Product Development
What does the poll indicate about the target audience?
It targets users aged 3 to 6.
p.65
Case Study: Automation in Elderly Care Services
What does the drug board contain?
Dosage for one week for a patient.
p.59
Background and Promotion of Extenics
What is the main theme of Lai's 2017 paper presented at the World Summit for Chinese Quality?
Quality Innovation Trend: Extenics as a novel innovation theory and methodology.
p.4
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What is the role of reasoning in solving contradictory problems in Extenics?
It involves applying extensible reasoning techniques to resolve conflicts.
p.9
Extension Strategy Generating Systems & Extension Data Mining Method
What is the role of Extension Data Mining Method?
To analyze data for generating extension strategies.
p.9
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What is the significance of the 'Opening-up' concept?
It refers to the process of breaking down and combining elements.
p.40
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does 'Increase' indicate in the context of object characteristics?
It signifies a rise in the value of a characteristic.
p.17
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does 'Receiving object' signify in the washing machine example?
The child, who is the recipient of the action.
p.3
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What are the components of Extenics?
Extension Theory, Extension Method, and Extension Engineering.
p.23
Extension Analysis Techniques
What is 'Implication' in the context of Extension Analysis?
It refers to the underlying meanings or consequences derived from various aspects of analysis.
p.78
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is the combination represented by T1 A1 ˄ T2 A1?
Vibrate E2 and Rotate E3.
p.79
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
Which solution combination was found to have the most superiority?
Pick A1 plus Vibrate and Reducing number of medicine.
p.32
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is the significance of 'Apparent Part'?
It signifies visible or observable components.
p.40
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does 'Decrease' mean in the context of the text?
It indicates a reduction in the value of a characteristic.
What is the significance of Evaluation in innovation?
It assesses the effectiveness and potential of new ideas.
p.40
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is 'Decomposition' in the context of object analysis?
It refers to breaking down an object into its constituent parts.
p.78
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is the purpose of T3 M3 in the proposed solutions?
Reduce the number of medicine.
p.52
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What is calculated after establishing the dependent function?
Calculating standard dependent degree.
p.4
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is the significance of Extension set theory?
It provides a framework for understanding and manipulating sets in Extenics.
p.9
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does the term 'Conjugate Transformation' refer to?
A transformation that relates to paired elements in a system.
p.32
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is the meaning of 'Nonmaterial'?
It refers to aspects that are not physical or tangible.
p.78
Extension Innovation Method: Four Steps
What does A1 ˄ T1 A1 ˄ T3 M3 represent?
Pick E1, Vibrate E2, and Reduce the number of medicine.
p.32
Contradictory Problems in Extenics
What does 'Positive Part' signify?
It signifies beneficial or advantageous aspects.
p.57
Creative Methods in Product Development
What does Divergence refer to in the context of analysis?
It refers to the process of generating multiple ideas or solutions.
p.40
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What does 'Value' signify in the provided content?
It represents the quantitative measure of the object's characteristics.
p.57
Extension Theory and Basic Elements
What is meant by Extension Transformation?
It refers to the process of transforming ideas or concepts into new forms.