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Stage 4 Presentation of results

Final results should be presented in a report called, appropriately, Final Results Report. It should contain a body of knowledge about the inventive problem and results produced during the entire morphological analysis process. The size of this report will obviously depend on the complexity of the inventive problem, the nature of the domain, the specific expectations of the sponsors of the project, and so on. [Pg.159]

At the beginning of the morphological analysis, a problem formulation was prepared. It has three main parts, including Inventive Challenge, Problem Domain, and Specific Information. This report will become the second part of the final results report after the Executive Summary. The last part will be called New Design Concepts.  [Pg.159]

At this stage of the morphological analysis, the problem formulation is available. We need to remember, however, that it was prepared at the beginning of [Pg.159]

Probably the most important part of our final report is the last part, New Design Concepts. It should be divided into six sections  [Pg.160]

The first section, the morphological table, should present the developed table and provide definitions of the used symbolic attributes and their values. In the second section, the concept generation process, the used process should be described with clear explanation how the morphologist ensured that the process was random and if any randomness tests were conducted. Section No. 3, the feasibility analysis, should present the feasibility criteria and should explain why these criteria were used. [Pg.160]


Stage 4 Presentation of results 6.5.5. f Presentation of problem formulation... [Pg.173]


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