Production and manufacturing system management coordination approaches and multi-site planning

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors Renna, P.
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Hershey, Pa. : Engineering Science Reference, ©2013.
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Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781466620995
9781466620988
9781628708400
9781466621008
Physical Description1 online zdroj (xvii, 357 pages) : illustrations

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Table of Contents:
  • Alternative approaches to auction trading by consortia in multi agent systems: a comparative study / Barin N. Nag, Dong-Qing Yao, Sungchul Hong
  • Agent-based modeling and simulation of intelligent distributed scheduling systems / Milagros Rolón, Ernesto Martínez
  • A multi-agent system for production networks simulation: toward a pheromone-based model for agents' coordination / Samir Hamichi, Diana Mangalagiu, Zahia Guessoum
  • Assessing multi-site distributed coordination in dynamic assignment of time-critical entity via agent-based simulation / Yu Teng, Nan Kong
  • Production and inter-facility transportation with shipment size restrictions / Mohamed K. Omar
  • A review of research of coordination approaches in distributed production systems / Paolo Renna
  • A new modeling and application of hierarchical production planning approach / Reza Tanha Aminlouei
  • Communication as a key factor in cooperation success and virtual enterprise paradigm support / Ing. Martin Januska
  • The redefined role of consumer as a prosumer: value co-creation, coopetition, and crowdsourcing of information goods / Rauno Rusko
  • Distributed production planning models in production networks / Paolo Renna
  • Design of robust supply chains: an integrated hierarchical planning approach / El-Houssaine Aghezzaf, Carles Sitompul
  • Measures of risk on variability with application in stochastic activity networks / Yousry H. Abdelkader
  • A conceptual "cybernetic" methodology for organizing and managing the e-learning process through [D-] CIVEs: the case of "Second Life" / Pellas Nikolaos
  • Towards a beneficial formalization of cyber entities' interactions during the e-learning process in the virtual world of "Second Life" / Pellas Nikolaos.