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Yoshiki Shimomura

Researcher at Tokyo Metropolitan University

Publications -  262
Citations -  4147

Yoshiki Shimomura is an academic researcher from Tokyo Metropolitan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Service (business) & Service design. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 244 publications receiving 3923 citations. Previous affiliations of Yoshiki Shimomura include NEC & Advanced Institute of Industrial Technology.

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Supporting conceptual design based on the function-behavior-state modeler

TL;DR: This paper proposes a computer tool to support functional design not only in the analytical phase but also in the synthetic phase, and the functional decomposition knowledge and physical features in the knowledge base of the modeler, and a subsystem Qualitative Process Abduction System (QPAS) play crucial roles.
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Service Engineering: a novel engineering discipline for producers to increase value combining service and product

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a new engineering discipline for producers toward sustainable production and consumption, Service Engineering (SE), where positive and negative changes of consumers are modelled as value and cost, respectively.
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Proposal of Service CAD System - A Tool for Service Engineering -

TL;DR: A novel engineering paradigm to deal with services, service engineering is proposed, which defines services as a state change and a computer-aided design tool, called Service Explorer, is developed to represent a network of the parameters and determines the influence weight one another.
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Modeling design objects in CAD system for Service/Product Engineering

TL;DR: A new type of service CAD system utilized in Service/Product Engineering (SPE), a much-needed and novel engineering discipline within the background of servicification, is proposed and proven to support designers as they describe and operate design objects.
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Physical concept ontology for the knowledge intensive engineering framework

TL;DR: A physical ontology-based support system for knowledge intensive engineering called Knowledge Intensive Engineering Framework (KIEF) to integrate multiple engineering models and to allow more flexible use of them is reported.