Patents by Inventor Tomohito Ohmori
Tomohito Ohmori has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20090119670Abstract: Disclosed is a method of constructing and executing a process. A conventional process is minutely divided into minimum unit subprocesses, and the minutely divided subprocesses are classified into a decision subprocesses and a routine subprocess by whether they require decision-making. Any subprocess which is executable using the setup condition in a specific decision subprocess is classified into the routine subprocess in such a manner that the classified routine subprocess follows on the specific decision subprocess. One or a series of decision subprocesses are combined with one or a series of routine subprocesses which are executable on the condition of the completion of the decision subprocesses to form one unit process, and a job-support computer program is created to allow the plurality of subprocesses included in the one unit process to be successively executed.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: INCS, Inc.Inventors: Shinjiro Yamada, Masayuki Nakao, Tomohito Ohmori, Michiyo Kuwabara
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Patent number: 7409686Abstract: Disclosed is a method of constructing and executing a process. A conventional process is minutely divided into minimum unit subprocesses, and the minutely divided subprocesses are classified into a decision subprocesses and a routine subprocess by whether they require decision-making. Any subprocess which is executable using the setup condition in a specific decision subprocess is classified into the routine subprocess in such a manner that the classified routine subprocess follows on the specific decision subprocess. One or a series of decision subprocesses are combined with one or a series of routine subprocesses which are executable on the condition of the completion of the decision subprocesses to form one unit process, and a job-support computer program is created to allow the plurality of subprocesses included in the one unit process to be successively executed.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2003Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: INCS, Inc.Inventors: Shinjiro Yamada, Masayuki Nakao, Tomohito Ohmori, Michiyo Kuwabara
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Patent number: 7356375Abstract: A manufacturing process control apparatus that controls a manufacturing process divided into a plurality of steps that are controlled by a plurality of user terminals, comprising transmitting means that, when conditions for the execution of one step of said plurality of steps are met, transmits to the user terminal that controls said one step information to the effect that said step can be started, and receiving means that, when said one step of the plurality of steps is complete, receives from the user terminal that controls said one step information to the effect that said one step is complete.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2006Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: INCS Inc.Inventors: Shinjiro Yamada, Seiki Sato, Katsunori Shimomura, Tomohito Ohmori, Michiyo Kuwabara, Keiji Okamoto, Katsuji Iwasaki, Hidenori Sasaki
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Patent number: 7334213Abstract: Respective items of a software component, a development task and a required specification, which are enumerated as the requirement for performing the development of software products belonging to a certain category are first registered in recording means. In the registration of the development-task items, when a specific development-task item can be initiated only after the completion of one or more other development-task items at the time of the registration, the specific development-task item is registered together with ordinal information specifying the one or more other development-task items. Then, the operator is allowed to set up the correlations between any two of the software component, the development task and the required specification which have been registered by the item registration function, with respect to each of the items thereof, and information about the correlations is registered in the recording means.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2004Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: INCS Inc.Inventors: Tomohito Ohmori, Seiki Sato, Tokimune Kuroiwa
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Publication number: 20070027563Abstract: A manufacturing process control apparatus that controls a manufacturing process divided into a plurality of steps that are controlled by a plurality of user terminals, comprising transmitting means that, when conditions for the execution of one step of said plurality of steps are met, transmits to the user terminal that controls said one step information to the effect that said step can be started, and receiving means that, when said one step of the plurality of steps is complete, receives from the user terminal that controls said one step information to the effect that said one step is complete.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2006Publication date: February 1, 2007Inventors: Shinjiro Yamada, Seiki Sato, Katsunori Shimomura, Tomohito Ohmori, Michiyo Kuwabara, Keiji Okamoto, Katsuji Iwasaki, Hidenori Sasaki
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Patent number: 7120510Abstract: A method of executing a plurality of steps that are performed sequentially in temporal order under computer control. Each of the plurality of steps is executed by one of a plurality of terminal computers. When a terminal computer assigned to a step has completed the work in the step and is able to execute the work in the next step, it sends a work completion signal to a central processing computer. The central processing computer receives this work completion signal and prepares a work item notice that indicates that the next step can be started, such that the notice can be displayed on the screen of the terminal computer used for the next step. The terminal computer used for the next step allows the notice displayed on its screen to be clicked to start work on the next step assigned to it.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Assignee: INCS Inc.Inventors: Shinjiro Yamada, Seiki Sato, Katsunori Shimomura, Tomohito Ohmori, Michiyo Kuwabara, Keiji Okamoto, Katsuji Iwasaki, Hidenori Sasaki
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Publication number: 20050085927Abstract: A method of executing a plurality of steps that are performed sequentially in temporal order under computer control is provided wherein a central processing computer and a plurality of terminal computers are provided. Each of the plurality of steps is executed by one of the terminal computers. When one of the terminal computers assigned to a single step has completed the work in the step assigned to it and is able to execute the work in the next step, that terminal computer sends a work completion signal to the central processing computer. The central processing computer receives this work completion signal and prepares a work item notice that indicates that the next step can be started, such that the notice can be displayed on the screen of the terminal computer used for the next step. The terminal computer used for the next step allows the work item notice displayed on its display screen to be clicked to start work on the next step assigned to it.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2004Publication date: April 21, 2005Inventors: Shinjiro Yamada, Seiki Sato, Katsunori Shimomura, Tomohito Ohmori, Michiyo Kuwabara, Keiji Okamoto, Katsuji Iwasaki, Hidenori Sasaki
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Publication number: 20040243970Abstract: Respective items of a software component, a development task and a required specification, which are enumerated as the requirement for performing the development of software products belonging to a certain category are first registered in recording means. In the registration of the development-task items, when a specific development-task item can be initiated only after the completion of one or more other development-task items at the time of the registration, the specific development-task item is registered together with ordinal information specifying the one or more other development-task items. Then, the operator is allowed to set up the correlations between any two of the software component, the development task and the required specification which have been registered by the item registration function, with respect to each of the items thereof, and information about the correlations is registered in the recording means.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Applicant: INCS INC.Inventors: Tomohito Ohmori, Seiki Sato, Tokimune Kuroiwa
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Patent number: 6823227Abstract: A method of executing a plurality of steps that are performed sequentially in temporal order under computer control is provided wherein a central processing computer and a plurality of terminal computers are provided. Each of the plurality of steps is executed by one of the terminal computers. When one of the terminal computers assigned to a single step has completed the work in the step assigned to it and is able to execute the work in the next step, that terminal computer sends a work completion signal to the central processing computer. The central processing computer receives this work completion signal and prepares a work item notice that indicates that the next step can be started, such that the notice can be displayed on the screen of the terminal computer used for the next step. The terminal computer used for the next step allows the work item notice displayed on its display screen to be clicked to start work on the next step assigned to it.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2002Date of Patent: November 23, 2004Assignee: INCS Inc.Inventors: Shinjiro Yamada, Seiki Sato, Katsunori Shimomura, Tomohito Ohmori, Michiyo Kuwabara, Keiji Okamoto, Katsuji Iwasaki, Hidenori Sasaki
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Publication number: 20040049487Abstract: Disclosed is a method of constructing and executing a process. A conventional process is minutely divided into minimum unit subprocesses, and the minutely divided subprocesses are classified into a decision subprocesses and a routine subprocess by whether they require decision-making. Any subprocess which is executable using the setup condition in a specific decision subprocess is classified into the routine subprocess in such a manner that the classified routine subprocess follows on the specific decision subprocess. One or a series of decision subprocesses are combined with one or a series of routine subprocesses which are executable on the condition of the completion of the decision subprocesses to form one unit process, and a job-support computer program is created to allow the plurality of subprocesses included in the one unit process to be successively executed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2003Publication date: March 11, 2004Applicant: INCS INC.Inventors: Shinjiro Yamada, Masayuki Nakao, Tomohito Ohmori, Michiyo Kuwabara
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Publication number: 20030065412Abstract: A method of executing a plurality of steps that are performed sequentially in temporal order under computer control is provided wherein a central processing computer and a plurality of terminal computers are provided. Each of the plurality of steps is executed by one of the terminal computers. When one of the terminal computers assigned to a single step has completed the work in the step assigned to it and is able to execute the work in the next step, that terminal computer sends a work completion signal to the central processing computer. The central processing computer receives this work completion signal and prepares a work item notice that indicates that the next step can be started, such that the notice can be displayed on the screen of the terminal computer used for the next step. The terminal computer used for the next step allows the work item notice displayed on its display screen to be clicked to start work on the next step assigned to it.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2002Publication date: April 3, 2003Applicant: INCS Inc.Inventors: Shinjiro Yamada, Seiki Sato, Katsunori Shimomura, Tomohito Ohmori, Michiyo Kuwabara, Keiji Okamoto, Katsuji Iwasaki, Hidenori Sasaki