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Production and manufacturing system management coordination approaches and multi-site planning
Title:
Production and manufacturing system management coordination approaches and multi-site planning
Author:
Renna, P. (Paolo)
ISBN:
9781466620995

9781466620988

9781628708400

9781466621008
Publication Information:
Hershey, Pa. : Engineering Science Reference, ©2013.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvii, 357 pages) : illustrations
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.
Abstract:
"This book presents relevant theoretical frameworks and most recent research findings in this area, providing significant theories for research students and scholars to carry out their continuous research as well as practitioners who aim to improve upon their understanding of distributed production planning"--Provided by publisher.
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