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E-raamat: Intelligent Systems for Manufacturing: Multi-Agent Systems and Virtual Organizations Proceedings of the BASYS'98 - 3rd IEEE/IFIP International Conference on Information Technology for BALANCED AUTOMATION SYSTEMS in Manufacturing Prague, Czech Republic, August 1998

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Towards Intelligent Manufacturing Systems This book contains the selected articles from the third International Conference on lriformation Technology for Balanced Automation Systems in Manufacturing. A rapid evolution in a number of areas leading to Intelligent Manufacturing Systems has been observ@d in recent years. Significant efforts are being spent on this research area, namely in terms of international cooperative projects, like the IMS initiative, the USA NIIIP (National Industrial Information Infrastructure Protocols) project, or the European ESPRIT programme, and a growing number of conferences and workshops. The importance of the Information and Communication Technologies in the manufacturing area is weIl established today. The proper combination of these areas with the socio-organizational issues, supported by intelligent tools, is however, more difficult to achieve, and fully justifies the need for the BASYS conference and the publication of the series of books on Balanced Automation SyStems. The first book of this series focused on the topic of "Architectures and Design Methods", was published in 1995. Mahy of the fundamental aspects of manufacturing, and some preliminary results were presented in this book. Among others, the topics included: Modeling and design of FMS, Enterprise modeling and organization, Decision support systems in manufacturing, Anthropocentric systems, CAE/CAD/CAM integration, Scheduling systems, Extended enterprises, Multi­ agent system architecture, Balanced flexibility, Intelligent supervision systems, Shop-floor control, and Computer aided process planning.

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One: Multi-Agent Systems and Mobile Agents.- An agent-based approach to
holonic manufacturing systems.- PVS 98 agent models and their application in
production planning.- Mobile Agent technology in support of sales order
processing in the virtual enterprise.- Using multiagent systems and the
Internet in care services for the ageing society.- Two: Multi-Agent Systems
in Scheduling.- Multiagent perspectives to agile scheduling.- Decentralised
resource allocation planning through negotiation.- Scheduling in a
Multi-Agent Environment.- Three: Building Multi-Agent Systems.- Agents and
objects: Towards component integration for manufacturing systems
re-engineering.- Analytical design methodology of agent oriented
manufacturing systems.- Agent-based manufacturing: A database point of view.-
Four: Intelligent Supervision Systems.- Application of machine learning
techniques in water distribution networks assisted by domain experts.- Fuzzy
cognitive map model for supervisory manufacture systems.- Using of expert
systems in evaluation of high-voltage insulating systems.- Five: Virtual
Enterprises.- Virtual enterprises: A Mexican case study.- Concurrent
engineering in virtual enterprises: The extended CIM-FACE architecture.-
Composing enterprise models: The extended and the virtual enterprise.- Six:
Infrastructures for Virtual Enterprises.- Basic services for the management
of Virtual Enterprises: A case study.- Secure electronic commerce in virtual
enterprises of SMEs.- Extended enterprise communications based on the client
/ server paradigm.- Seven: Collaborative Work.- Telework Business Process
Co-ordination The supporting tool engineering life cycle.- The coach
methaphor in CSCW decision making system design.- Eight: Knowledge Based
Systems in Design.- Modelingexpertise for selecting manufacturing
technology.- Some artificial intelligent techniques to design robotic
systems.- Support for component based systems: Can contemporary technology
cope?.- Nine: Planning and Scheduling.- A CIM application of a multi-agent
system.- Simultaneous design and process planning by indicators.- Solving
resource-constrained project scheduling problems using tabu search.- Ten:
Modeling in Manufacturing.- Object oriented modelling of product oriented
manufacturing systems.- Enhanced production flow schema for modeling the
complex resource sharing system.- AOP3S: A balanced approach to model
distributed manufacturing systems.- Eleven: Manufacturing Information
Systems.- Perspective: A standards-based manufacturing information system.-
An approach for real-time applications engineering.- Information systems for
eco-effective manufacturing.- Twelve: Product Data Management.- Rule-based
management of product data in CIM systems.- Integrating manufacturer and
customer: The funSTEP way.- Integrated product model centred design in a
virtual design office.- Thirteen: Anthropocentric Approaches in
Manufacturing.- Information systems requirements specification through the
mediation of technical and organizational perspectives.- Representation of
human intent in product models.- Assistance systems supporting operators in
manufacturing.- Fourteen: Quality Management.- Knowledge based methods and
tools for TQM in small batch flexible manufacturing and complex assembly.-
Computer aided part programming for improved part quality and productivity.-
Fifteen: Soft-Computing.- Using fuzzy logic in high level control functions.-
Fuzzy optimal control of mechanical systems.- A simple robust fuzzy-logic
sliding-mode controller of the diagonal type.- Sixteen: PatternRecognition
and Diagnostics.- An intelligent pattern recognition algorithm and its
application in cutting tool condition monitoring process.- Vision-based
sensors for production control The experience gathered in applications.-
Seventeen: Simulation and Design.- Integration of manufacturing system and
product design wit DMU.- Development of a feature-based computer-assisted
fixturing system.- Eighteen: Theoretical Aspects of Design.- A contribution
to algebraic approach for a CAD/CAPP specification.- Interactive design of
integrated systems.- Human integration and participation in time constraint
workshops with limiting transportation resources.- Nineteen: Workshop 1:
Soft-Computing for Automation.- Object-oriented implementation of fuzzy logic
systems.- Scheduling the arrivals in a no-wait flowshop with fuzzy processing
times.- Fuzzy approximation of the functions minimum and maximum.- Fuzzy
knowledge-based prediction of yeasts morphological characteristics for
sparkling wine manufacturing.- Twenty: Workshop 2: Multi-Agent Systems.-
Problems of learning in multi-agent systems.- User interface for multi-agent
systems: A case study.