T. Tamura
NEC
7 Papers
86 Citations
T. Tamura is an academic researcher from NEC. The author has contributed to research in topics: Product engineering & New product development. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Patent
Liquid crystal display module
T. Tamura,Jun Fujimoto,Masashi Tani,Tomoya Terasawa,Nobuhiro Iwano +4 more
- 18 Nov 1998
TL;DR: In this paper, a large scale LCD device has a plurality of LCD modules coupled together to form a single screen of the LCD panel, each module has an array of top holes, bottom protrusions, left and right holes on respective sides of the module.
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ECO-Fusion, integrated software for environmentally-conscious production
S. Miyamoto,T. Tamura,Jun Fujimoto +2 more
- 06 May 1996
TL;DR: An integrated environmental software program called ECO-Fusion has been developed as a tool for support of environmentally-conscious production, in particular in relation to the manufacture of electronic products as discussed by the authors.
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Impacts of ubiquitous society on the global warming problem in 2010
Mitsutaka Matsumoto,J. Hamano,T. Tamura,H. Iguchi +3 more
- 06 May 2005
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a macroeconomic modeling framework called a computable general equilibrium model to estimate the potential impact of the progress of ubiquitous networking technologies on CO/sub 2/ emissions in Japan.
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Patent
Compact electronic apparatus including individual units each having single function
T. Tamura,Jun Fujimoto,Masashi Tani,Tomoya Terasawa,Nobuhiro Iwano +4 more
- 29 Jul 1998
TL;DR: In this article, a plurality of units are provided, each of which has a single function and has a functional component secured to a cabinet, and each of the units is equipped with a single power supply.
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Prospects for an environmentally sustainable ICT society
Mitsutaka Matsumoto,T. Tamura,Jun Fujimoto +2 more
- 12 Dec 2005
TL;DR: In this article, the impacts of information and communication technology (ICT) on CO2 emission in our society in the short-term (until 2010) and long-term future (until 2050) were investigated.
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