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Virtual Enterprise as a Multi Agent System

Virtual Enterprise as a Multi Agent System

George Wamamu Musumba, Patrick Kanyi Wamuyu
Copyright: © 2016 |Volume: 8 |Issue: 1 |Pages: 23
ISSN: 1943-0744|EISSN: 1943-0752|EISBN13: 9781466690127|DOI: 10.4018/IJATS.2016010103
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Musumba, George Wamamu, and Patrick Kanyi Wamuyu. "Virtual Enterprise as a Multi Agent System." IJATS vol.8, no.1 2016: pp.46-68. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJATS.2016010103

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Musumba, G. W. & Wamuyu, P. K. (2016). Virtual Enterprise as a Multi Agent System. International Journal of Agent Technologies and Systems (IJATS), 8(1), 46-68. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJATS.2016010103

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Musumba, George Wamamu, and Patrick Kanyi Wamuyu. "Virtual Enterprise as a Multi Agent System," International Journal of Agent Technologies and Systems (IJATS) 8, no.1: 46-68. http://doi.org/10.4018/IJATS.2016010103

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Abstract

This article describes changing customer demands require that enterprises mobilize their resources to quickly develop a suitable product. This is achievable if competing enterprises collaborate to deliver the product. Each of them brings their expertise into the collaboration. This collaboration where each enterprise brings in its core competency is referred to as a virtual enterprise (VE). A construction project is implemented by a team of professionals and an alliance of companies that is formed by consultants who evaluate contractors for specific project tasks. Partners can be represented as multiple agents. Prior evidence of multi-agent system (MAS) model that facilitates formation of VEs is lacking. VE MAS ontology has been designed and used in agent interactions. The model can be used in evaluation and selection process of partners. Delegation of the process to the model, gives partners time to implement the tasks. Partner evaluation and selection problem for building construction projects is solvable if pragmatic scientific approaches are employed with appropriate mathematical models. This article proposed a VE model for evaluating and selecting right partners for building construction projects. The model was used to demonstrate the choice of the most preferred partner. Researchers have not evaluated this model but propose that once in place, it can evaluated against manual selection of potential partners using similar parameters by examining the closeness of the output.

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