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    Internet enabled modelling of extended manufacturing enterprises using the process based techniques

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    The paper presents the preliminary results of an ongoing research project on Internet enabled process-based modelling of extended manufacturing enterprises. It is proposed to apply the Open System Architecture for CIM (CIMOSA) modelling framework alongside with object-oriented Petri Net models of enterprise processes and object-oriented techniques for extended enterprises modelling. The main features of the proposed approach are described and some components discussed. Elementary examples of object-oriented Petri Net implementation and real-time visualisation are presented

    A distributed knowledge-based approach to flexible automation : the contract-net framework

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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 26-29)

    TRANSPORT CHARACTERISTICS IN AUTOMATED PRODUCTION

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    In the paper manufacturing automation systems is divided into two classes: rigidautomation and flexible automation. The paper intends to highlight the decrease of transportation timewithin production processes as a result of transportation optimization. The objectives of currentindustry are: product quality and productivity increase, decreasing delivery time, the need to improveworking conditions, the use of specifications for each product. They are analyzed by tracing thetransportation time of a production company form Alba Iulia.manufacturing, transportation optimization, Petri, Markov process, systems flexibility

    A review of information flow diagrammatic models for product-service systems

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    A product-service system (PSS) is a combination of products and services to create value for both customers and manufacturers. Modelling a PSS based on function orientation offers a useful way to distinguish system inputs and outputs with regards to how data are consumed and information is used, i.e. information flow. This article presents a review of diagrammatic information flow tools, which are designed to describe a system through its functions. The origin, concept and applications of these tools are investigated, followed by an analysis of information flow modelling with regards to key PSS properties. A case study of selection laser melting technology implemented as PSS will then be used to show the application of information flow modelling for PSS design. A discussion based on the usefulness of the tools in modelling the key elements of PSS and possible future research directions are also presented

    An agent-based dynamic information network for supply chain management

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    One of the main research issues in supply chain management is to improve the global efficiency of supply chains. However, the improvement efforts often fail because supply chains are complex, are subject to frequent changes, and collaboration and information sharing in the supply chains are often infeasible. This paper presents a practical collaboration framework for supply chain management wherein multi-agent systems form dynamic information networks and coordinate their production and order planning according to synchronized estimation of market demands. In the framework, agents employ an iterative relaxation contract net protocol to find the most desirable suppliers by using data envelopment analysis. Furthermore, the chain of buyers and suppliers, from the end markets to raw material suppliers, form dynamic information networks for synchronized planning. This paper presents an agent-based dynamic information network for supply chain management and discusses the associated pros and cons

    Survey of dynamic scheduling in manufacturing systems

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    Production Process Object Modeling Based Petri Nets

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