Intelligent systems for manufacturing: Multi-Agent systems and virtual organizations: (Proceedings of the BASYS'98—Third IEEE/IFIP International conference on information technology for balanced automation systems in manufacturing, Prague, Czech Republic, August 1998). Edited by Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Hamideh Afsarmanesh and Vladimir Marik. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, MA. (1998). 632 pages. $210.00, NLG 475.00, GBP 143.00
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 218 KB
- Volume
- 38
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0898-1221
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✦ Synopsis
Technical co-sponsors. International Programme Committee. Steering Committee. Organizing Committee, Preface. Towards intelligent manufacturing systems (L.M. Camarinha-Matos, H. Afsarmanesh and V. Marik).
I. Multi-agent systems and mobile agents. An agent-based approach to holonic manufacturing systems (K. Fischer). PVS 98 agent models and their application in production planning (V. Marik, M. Pechoucek and C. Roche). Mobile agent technology in support of sales order processing in the virtual enterprise (T. Papaioannou and J. Edwards). Using multiagent systems and the Internet in care services for the ageing society (L.M. Camarinha-Matos and W. Vieira).
II. Multi-agent systems in scheduling. Multiagent perspectives to agile scheduling (R. Rabelo, L.M. Camarinha-Matos and H. Afsarmanesh). Decentralised resource allocation planning through negotiation (R.M. Bastos, F.M. Oliveira and J.P.M. Oliveira). Scheduling in a multi-agent environment (M. Schmotzer, J. Paralic and J. Csont6).
III. Building multi-agent systems. Agents and objects: Towards component integration for manufacturing systems re-engineering (L.B. Sheremetov and A.V. Smirnov). Analytical design methodology of agent oriented manufacturing systems (V. Patriti, K. Schaefer, P. Charpentier and P. Martin). Agent-based manufacturing: A database point of view (C. Hanachi).
IV. Application of machine learning techniques in water distribution networks assisted by domain experts (L.M. Camarinha-Matos and F. Martinelli). Fuzzy cognitive map model for supervisory manufacture systems (C.D. Stylios and P.P. Groumpos). Using of expert systems in evaluation of high-voltage insulating systems (K. Zdlis).
V. Virtual enterprises. Virtual enterprises: A Mexican case study (A. Molina, M. Fldres and D. Caballero). Concurrent engineering in virtual enterprises: The extended CIM-FACE architecture (A.L. Osorio, N. Oliveira and L.M. Camarinha-Matos). Composing enterprise models: The extended and the virtual enterprise (T. Janowski, G. Gimenez Lugo and H. Zheng).
VI. Infrastructures for virtual enterprises. Basic services for the management of virtual enterprises: A case study (L.M. Spinosa, A.C.M. Hofmann, R.J. Rabelo and A.P. Klen). Secure electronic commerce in virtual enterprises of SMEs (A.L. Osdrio, P. Gibon and M.M. Barata). Extended enterprise communications based on the client/server paradigm (M. Martin, M. Baxata and E. Zavalla).
VII. Collaborative work. Telework business process co-ordination--The supporting tool engineering life cycle (J.J. Pinto Ferreira, Angelo Martins. W. Dangelmaier, S. Kress and T. Goletz). The "coach" metaphor in CSCW decision making system design (C.B. Zamfirescu, B. B£rbat and F.G. Filip).
VIII. Modeling expertise for selecting manufacturing technology (Z. Zdr~,hal, M. Val~sek and J. Cermak). Some artificial intelligent techniques to design robotic systems (G.L. Kov£cs). Support for component based systems: Can contemporary technology cope? (I. Coutts and J. Edwards).
IX. Planning and scheduling. A CIM application of a multi-agent system (Z. Kouba, L. Lhotsk~, and P. Miksovsky). Simultaneous design and process planning by indicators (D. Brissaud and H. Paris). Solving resourceconstrained project scheduling problems using Tabu Search (A. Ikonomou, J.E. Calletly and R.C. Daniel).
X. Modeling in manufacturing. Object oriented modelling of product oriented manufacturing systems (R.M. Lima and S. Carmo Silva). Enhanced production flow schema for modeling the complex resource sharing system (K. Hasegawa, P.E. Miyagi and K. Takahashi). AOP3S: A balanced approach to model distributed manufacturing systems (L.M. Spinosa, B. Espinasse and E. Chouraqui).
XI. Manufacturing information systems. Perspective: A standards-based manufacuring information system (F. Colshani and Y. Park). An approach for real-time applications engineering (A. Attoui). Information systems for eco-effective manufacturing (B.S. Kim, K.H. Park and B.C. Kim).
XII. Product data management. Rule-based management of product data in CIM systems (W. Woess and R. Wagner). Integrating manufacturer and customer: The funSTEP way (J.P. Piment&o, P.A. Sousa, R. Gonqalves and A. Steiger-Gar~o). Integrated product model centred design in a virtual design office (R.J. Scherer and P. Katranuschkov).
XIII. Anthropocentric approaches in manufacturing. Information systems requirements specification through the mediation of technical and organizational perspectives (A. Lucss Soares). Representation of human intent in product models (L. Horvath and I.J. Rudas). Assistance systems supporting operators in manufacturing (H.-H. Erbe).
XIV. Quality management. Knowledge based methods and tools for TQM in small batch flexible manufacturing and complex assembly (M. Thie and D. Stokic). Computer aided part programming for improved part quality and productivity (R. Mesquita and F. Ferreira Lima).
XV. Soft-computing. Using fuzzy logic in high level control functions (S.L Chiu). Fuzzy optimal control of mechanical systems (P. Steinbauer and M. Valasek). A simple robust fuzzy-logic sliding-mode controller of the diagonal type (S.C. Tzafestas and G.G. Rigatos).
XVI. Pattern recognition and diagnostics. An intelligent pattern recognition algorithm and its application in cutting tool condition monitoring process (P. Fu, A.D. Hope and G.A. King). Vision-based sensors for production