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A JADE Environment for Product Driven Automation of Holonic Manufacturing

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Service Orientation in Holonic and Multi-Agent Manufacturing Control

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This chapter presents a system control frame for implementing the switch between three different production strategies, each with its own planning objective (e.g. makespan, resource load) and perturbation avoidance capabilities. In order to implement such a system, Intelligent Products that possess computing and decision taking abilities are used, the system model and class diagram being presented for all the system agents that are implemented using the JADE Environment.

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Raileanu, S., Parlea, M., Borangiu, T., Stocklosa, O. (2012). A JADE Environment for Product Driven Automation of Holonic Manufacturing. In: Borangiu, T., Thomas, A., Trentesaux, D. (eds) Service Orientation in Holonic and Multi-Agent Manufacturing Control. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 402. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27449-7_20

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