Southbeach Notation is a visual modeling language for situation improvement. It is derived from and extends TRIZ notations for inventive problem solving. Models are created in the form of diagrams similar to Cause-effect graphs that show the different parts of a system (Agents) as red blocks if they are considered harmful and green blocks if they are considered useful. How the different agents affect each other is indicated by drawing different kinds of lines between the agents.
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- Southbeach Notation is a visual modeling language for situation improvement. It is derived from and extends TRIZ notations for inventive problem solving. Models are created in the form of diagrams similar to Cause-effect graphs that show the different parts of a system (Agents) as red blocks if they are considered harmful and green blocks if they are considered useful. How the different agents affect each other is indicated by drawing different kinds of lines between the agents. The effects are also coloured according to whether they increase or decrease the usefulness of the agents they affect.
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- Southbeach Notation is a visual modeling language for situation improvement. It is derived from and extends TRIZ notations for inventive problem solving. Models are created in the form of diagrams similar to Cause-effect graphs that show the different parts of a system (Agents) as red blocks if they are considered harmful and green blocks if they are considered useful. How the different agents affect each other is indicated by drawing different kinds of lines between the agents.
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