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Multiagent Systems for Manufacturing Control [Hardcover]

Stefan Bussmann (Author), Nicolas R. Jennings (Author), Michael Wooldridge (Author)

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Springer Series on Agent Technology November 19, 2004
Presents a methodology developed by DaimlerChrysler. Illustrates the methodology through detailed case studies.

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From the reviews: "This book provides a good introductory treatment of multiagent technology and production control systems. … This book also provides useful and timely references for manufacturing control engineers, computer scientists, and other researchers who are interested in studying multiagent systems and manufacturing control. … In conclusion, this book is well organized and easy to read. … This book is also an excellent reference to many of research efforts currently under way addressing various aspects of agent-based manufacturing control." (Dr. J. Ren, Robotica, Vol. 23, 2005) "This is another book in the Springer Series on Agent Technology … . An excellent reference section finally completes, with a book index, an essential text for anyone working in this field. … All new methodology such as DACS deserves to be introduced in a competent manner and there is no doubt that the authors have achieved their aims and also their stated goal of enabling a control engineer with little experience to-apply successfully the results of their researches." (D. M. Hutton, Kybernetes, Vol. 35 (9), 2006)

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The ability of production companies to rapidly develop and deploy effective and efficient control systems is critical for success in the consumer-driven environment of contemporary manufacturing. This book presents a novel approach to the design of manufacturing control systems, based around the idea of agents, semiautonomous decision makers that cooperate to process goods and meet orders. This new methodology is DACS – Designing Agent-based Control Systems. Developed at DaimlerChrysler’s research labs in Berlin, DACS is the first methodology specifically produced for the design of agent-based control systems. Beginning with a detailed overview of agent technologies, manufacturing control, and design methodologies, the book explains the DACS methodology and illustrates it by way of detailed case studies. The book will be of interest to researchers and practitioners in agent systems, manufacturing control, and software methodologies.

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Software agents offer a new approach to designing and building complex distributed systems that significantly extends previous approaches like object-oriented or distributed computing (Jennings 2000; Zambonelli and Parunak 2003). Read the first page
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existing interaction protocols, manufacturing control methodologies, workpiece agent, trigger diagram, asynchronous backtracking search, suitable interaction protocol, production control agents, linguistic case analysis, monotonic concession protocol, methodology comprehensible, possible start situations, required joint commitments, other decision tasks, control interface control interface, partial global planning approach, decision space set, simple interaction protocols, production control problem, duction control systems, tax protocol, example production system, different interaction protocols, existing design methodologies, current processing state, holonic manufacturing systems
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