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| A few examples of consulting for various clients.
plant operation know-howClient: civil engineering, 4000 people, 20 billion yen capital
Activity:
The client needed a plant operation monitoring and advice system
to explicitly capture existing know how and re-use it for
future larger projects.
Result: The system was 60 times faster than required by the specification. The company used the technology for research and marketing, and made a successful bid for the largest project of its kind in the world. process economy optimizationClient: construction company, 8000 employees, 50 billion yen capital
Activity:
The client needed a plannner for the daily operation of construction robots
according to economic requirements.
Result: The simple planner showed that computer generated plans and their automated evaluation allows to optimize robot operation according to otherwise conflicting economic goals, like "finish until deadline" vs. "finish with minimal cost", and to quantify the difference.
tax evaluationClient: certified accountant office
Activity:
The client wanted a computer program to execute
a specific set of tax regulations.
Result: Processing of certain corporate taxation calculations shrinks from 60 days to less than 1 hour. The profit for the accountant increases accordingly. Also, alternative calculations which are normally prohibitively expensive for both the accountants client and the accountant become possible. Thus, the accountant can provide a new quality of service to the client without noticable extra workload. on demand fashion designClient: fashion retail chain store, 4800 people, 5.9 billion yen capital
Activity:
The client wanted a combined design and manufacturing system
for point-of-sales operation to increase quality of their
service.
Result: After introduction of the system the company approximately doubled sales and profits for several years. consulting dialogClient: electronics manufacturer, 146000 people, 330 billion yen capital
Activity:
The client wanted to have a system to do intelligent
consulting dialogs for internet help applications.
Result: The company used the system to make the leading bid for a business-to-business consulting dialog project by one of the leading banks of Japan. CTO/CIO outsourcingClient: financial consulting venture company 11 people 43 million yen capital
Activity:
The client wanted a complete IT solution for their internet presence.
Result: The company experienced fault-free operation of the software and servers. The competing offer by a short listed competitor was reportedly about 10 times more expensive. web shop outsourcingClient: consumer product wholesales, 7 people, 10 million yen capital
Activity:
The client wanted a simple to operate turn key web shop solution.
Result: Although a web shop and direct sales is a new business channel for them, and although they had no prior internet exposure, the company now runs a successful web presence without any investment in hardware or software. concurrent engineering CAD languageClient: machine tool manufacturer, 1700 people, 55 billion yen capital
Activity:
The client wanted a high level concept-oriented CAD language
for concurrent engineering.
Result: ongoing research
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