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Shuichi Fukuda

    Product lifecycle management for a global market
    Self Engineering
    World 2.0
    Value Rational Engineering
    • Value Rational Engineering

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Set in the early 20th century, the narrative explores a world defined by rigid boundaries and predictability. As societal changes emerge, the story highlights the shift towards applying mathematical rationality to address challenges, emphasizing the evolution of thought and problem-solving in a rapidly transforming landscape.

      Value Rational Engineering
    • World 2.0

      From Working for Others to Working for Yourself

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The book delves into the transformative impact of the Internet of Things (IoT) on society, emphasizing its role in uniting living and non-living entities. Unlike traditional engineering, which separates humans and machines, the IoT fosters collaboration between them, creating a connected society. It addresses the broader implications of IoT beyond technical discussions, highlighting how this integration can reshape interactions and enhance teamwork across various domains.

      World 2.0
    • Self Engineering

      Learning From Failures

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      In a future characterized by interconnectedness and collaboration between humans and machines, the book explores the rising significance of emotional satisfaction in this evolving landscape. It addresses the challenges of fostering emotional satisfaction within diverse, team-based environments and emphasizes the need for a comprehensive study of these dynamics. By highlighting emerging issues, the book proposes strategies for transitioning from static to dynamic value, paving the way for effective teamwork in the IoT Connected Society of World 2.0.

      Self Engineering
    • This book constitutes the refereed post-proceedings of the 11th IFIP WG 5.1 International Conference on Product Lifecycle Management, PLM 2014, held in Yokohama, Japan, in July 2014. The 51 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 77 submissions. They are organized in the following topical sections: BIM operations, maintenance, and renovation; BIM concepts and lifecycle management; design and education; naval engineering and shipbuilding; aeronautical and automotive engineering; industry and consumer products; interoperability, integration, configuration, systems engineering; change management and maturity; knowledge engineering; knowledge management; service and manufacturing; and new PLM.

      Product lifecycle management for a global market