A General Agent-Based Architecture for Production Planning (2000) [5 citations — 5 self]
Abstract:
The creation of a general architecture for the use of agents in production planning is addressed. The modularity and flexibility provided by an agent-oriented system proves itself useful in dynamic scenarios. The anthropomorphic features of the agents make them suitable for Electronic Commerce systems. Agents enable the interconnection of already existent web-based systems with the production lines of a company, potentiating higher degrees of client satisfaction. The presented system enables the bridging of two formerly separated areas: electronic commerce systems and industrial computer assisted planning.
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